A car bomb blast killed five Americans in Afghanistan, including three US soldiers and a young diplomat on Saturday.
Burton Francis’s penalty after the hooter helped the Cheetahs to their fifth consecutive win, overcoming the Stormers 26-24 in their Super 15 match.
Referee Lwandile Mfiki was struck by a fan after sending off Reneilwe Letsholonyane as Kaiser Chiefs played to a goalless draw against the Arrows.
Cape Town Jazz Festival tickets are something of an endangered species. Percy Zvomuya reports back on Friday’s festivities and peeks at what’s next.
The presidency says former president Nelson Mandela has been discharged after spending nine days in hospital recovering from pneumonia.
Matt Silver-Vallance has landed safely after floating from Robben Island to the mainland using 200 helium-filled balloons.
The Melbourne Rebels produced a stunning form reversal to beat the Western Force 30-23 in their Super 15 rugby clash in Perth.
The City of Johannesburg has awarded contracts worth nearly R100-million to its employees and civil servants employed by other state departments.
Without a Nelson Mandela of its own, expectations in the Central African Republic of the new crew in power, under Michel Djotodia, are low.
South African immigrants have arrived in the Cape Republic in droves in efforts to see their favourite jazz musicians live. Percy Zvomuya is there.