Double amputee Oscar Pistorius has said that able-bodied athletes had no beef with him competing at the top table of the world athletics circuit.
The government’s obvious displeasure with the courts should not be a sufficient excuse to avoid debate on the appropriate scope for judicial activity.
EC Ejiogu argues that it is high time we redefine pan-Africanism in a postcolonial context that accommodates diversity.
Dave Richardson, the new chief executive of the International Cricket Council, is certainly no pushover, writes Neil Manthorp.
Gavin Hunt’s former position as right-back for Hellenic attracts the sort of character who could start a fight in an empty room, writes Carlos Amato.
Pep Guardiola is to lead his Barcelona side into his last game as manager in Friday’s Spanish Cup final against Athletic Bilbao.
Cameron van der Burgh, long-inspired by Penny Heyns’s Olympic win, is chasing his own dream, writes Dylan Rogers.
Richard Mdluli’s possible suspension is a matter "between employer and employee", police spokesperson Brigadier Lindela Mashigo has said.
A new cultural movement is reinvigorating racial discourse in the US, driven by humour. Can comedy ease SA’s race tensions, asks Joonji Mdyogolo.
Reserve Bank governor Gill Marcus has again announced interest rates will remain unchanged at 5.5%.