28 December 2020 10:14 AM
"Let’s do everything we can to protect those around us," pleaded the Springbok captain on social media.
26 December 2020 10:29 AM
SA Rugby Union (Saru) CEO Jurie Roux has been instructed to repay R37 million which he apparently misappropriated from the coffers of Stellenbosch University.
20 December 2020 5:32 PM
'There were cheers and ululating!' Kolisi was shocked by the carnage says Pastor John Thomas, but lifted the mood of the people.
18 December 2020 5:40 PM
Russian athletes can still compete with certain restrictions such as the words 'neutral athlete' appearing on their kit.
13 December 2020 12:44 PM
He is hoping to raise R400 000 together with the South African Bone Marrow Registry.
12 December 2020 7:33 AM
The Outdoor Report's Jeff Ayliff runs through some wonderful outdoor hikes and trail runs happening in the Penisula this weekend.
9 December 2020 11:14 AM
More and more pro rugby players are being diagnosed with dementia. Can the game survive, asks Adam Gilchrist.
8 December 2020 12:48 PM
The 2024 Paris Olympic Games will feature breakdancing as a medal event.
7 December 2020 6:34 PM
Kenyan long-distance runner Kibiwott Kandie is now the fastest half marathoner of all time. Is it all thanks to the "super shoes"?
Protected ancient rosewood trees are being chopped down in Nambia despite a moratorium on harvesting these prized hardwoods and a ban on trading raw timber.
It is probably expecting too much from the ANC government to censure Zanu-PF, a sister liberation movement, says Tapiwa Chagonda.
Political analyst Professor Friedman responds to criticisms that allowing foreign nationals into SA takes away local employment.
DJ Fresh and DJ Euphonik have been pulled off air on music station 947 after reaching an agreement with management at Primedia Broadcasting.
John's three book picks for the week.
Neither Euphonik nor DJ Fresh have publically responded to the allegations being levelled against them on social media.
South Africa's leading digital law expert Emma Sadleir warns that there can be legal ramifications for making criminal accusations on social media.
Relationship expert Paula Quinsee says do seek help but don't make rash decisions during these abnormally stressful times.
James Howell dumped a hard drive containing his then worthless bitcoin fortune in 2013 and now it's worth about £210m.
Germany has squandered its early success in restricting Covid-19, laments Deutsche Welle Correspondent Chelsey Dulaney.
Online searches for virtual team-building are up 1540% over the past 6 months as companies find staff at home feel disconnected.
An economist expects China growth at 9.5%, US money-printing, rising metal prices and trade- and current-account surpluses in SA.
Bruce Whitfield asks personal finance advisor Warren Ingram to explain in detail the new laws affecting provident funds.
A humanitarian and health crisis is unfolding, right now, in South Africa, warns Lynette Maart (Black Sash national director).
"It’s a very decisive moment for the legitimacy of the Zondo Commission," warns political analyst (NWU) Professor Andre Duvenhage.
The City of Cape Town has called on national government to push out the curfew under the current lockdown level 3 regulations.
John Maytham vents about temporarily disabled people having to stand in long queues and getting water cannons fired at them.
Journalist Saawmiet Moos in Belville describes people queuing for Sassa social grants sprayed with police water cannons.
Journalist and ex-prisoner Raphael Rowe spent a week behind bars at the Brandvlei Prison for the new season of the docu-series, Inside the World’s Toughest Prisons.
With the reopening of schools postponed to 15 February 2021, teachers union Naptosa doesn't see the need for SMTs to come back so soon.