City of Cape Town welcomes ‘Castle of Good Hope’ applications in CBD
The Castle is one of the oldest buildings in Cape Town and is a Grade-1 National Monument. The unlawful occupation at the Castle is impacting its status as a top…
SA won from England by seven runs, “We are on a right track,” says Captain Markram
South Africa won the match by 163/6 runs against England who scored 156/6 runs. Quinton de Kock was recognised as Player of the Match, and made the highest 65 runs…
Western Cape HC grants final eviction order for unlawful occupation sites in Cape Town CBD
The order has been passed in relation to the various unlawful occupation hotspots along the Buitengracht Street, FW De klerk Boulevard, Foregate Square, taxi rank and Foreshore. It also consisted…
Atezambong Carine to officiate matches at FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup in Columbia
The Committee of FIFA Referees led by the Chairman Pierluigi Collina, in total announced the 18 referees and 36 assistant referees for the forthcoming tournament in Columbia, this Wednesday.
FECAFOOT president Samuel Eto’o donates soccer balls to Southwest Region
President of the South West Regional League Valery Ndazeh presented his gratitude to Samuel Eto’o for his unwavering support towards the region during the ball distribution ceremony held today.
Nigeria to send its first astronaut into space
The first Nigerian astronaut will not only create history but will also gain worldwide fame and return to contribute his part in economic development of the nation.
First-ever Amphibious Duck Tour to launch in Cape Town
Keith Lindsay expressed that it is South Africa’s first amphibious bus that will take people on tours of both Cape town’s CBD and the V&A Marina and Victoria Basin.
South Africa’s de Kock becomes Man of the Match, wins by 18 runs from USA
South Africa finished the top of their group with four wins from four, in hope of lifting the major international Cricket Council trophy for the first time.
Lusaka Police arrests 45 illegal immigrants in clean-up operation
Public Relations Officer of the Immigration Department Namati Nshinka said that those who apprehended included 41 Burundians, two Egyptians and two Rwandese nationals.
