China’s former world number one doubles star had attempted to force her doubles partner to withdraw from Wimbledon in 2017
In 2020, computer programming will become a compulsory subject in all Japanese elementary schools
The 28-year-old Bett, the father of two-year-old twins, made his name at the World Athletics Championships in Beijing
Maduro and his government said the president had been targeted by two flying drones each carrying a kilogram of powerful C-4 explosives
Last week Côte d’Ivoire’s Supreme Court overturned an earlier acquittal granted to Simone Gbagbo for crimes against humanity
Both the SABC and PSL agreed all soccer matches will be broadcast on the SABC radio platforms as per the fixtures list for the 2018/19 season
The flanker became the first black Test skipper of the Springboks two months ago
Police with assault rifles were on duty in the court precinct, with a truck of other officers stationed outside
Safa chief executive Dennis Mumble confirmed the state broadcaster cannot afford to broadcast any Bafana Bafana and Banyana Banyana games
Despite being behind bars, Lula leads the voting intentions of a third of the electorate, according to polls
Caster Semenya smashed yet another South African record on her way to winning the 400m event at the African Athletics Championships in Nigeria
Zimbabwe has been bracing itself for the release of results in the landmark presidential elections — the first since the ousting of Robert Mugabe
Seoul-based Shinil Group announced last month that it had discovered the wreckage of imperial vessel Dmitri Donskoi off South Korea’s east coast
Rwanda blames used clothing — which mainly comes from the US — for undermining the development of its local textile industry
The Department of Energy announced on Monday that the price of both grades of petrol would increase by 1c a litre from Wednesday
The power utility’s spokesperson says coal trucking at Majuba and Duvha power stations had stopped because of ‘acts of intimidation’
Earlier this month, Philip Wilson was sentenced to a year in detention after becoming one of the highest-ranking officials to be convicted
EFF leader Julius Malema has accused businessman Patrice Motsepe of being a state capture threat.
The tennis player claims that US doping chiefs are testing her more than other players
Salisu Yusuf has denied any wrongdoing after footage broadcast showed him accepting money from undercover reporters posing as football agents
The bank’s audit committee recommended the appointment of Deloitte
The education ministry has told schools to postpone outdoor activities on hot days
Masandawana bid Tau farewell, confirming the player’s transfer that smashes the previous record spent on a South African player.
Fuel prices have been steadily increasing since April due to a combination of higher global oil prices, higher fuel taxes and a weakening rand
The UDM asked a court to direct Nene to suspend the chief executive of the country’s biggest money manager
Morne Mellett says he was examined by the team doctor on the field and cleared to to keep playing the match
Erdem Gul, the Ankara bureau chief of the opposition Cumhuriyet daily, was acquitted by the Istanbul criminal court
A security source told Interfax that the four were delivered to a local police station for questioning after being dragged off the pitch by stewards
‘Until this process is concluded, provincial leaders will not serve on selection panels. Both of these recommendations were accepted’
The VAT rate was raised from 14% to 15% on April 1, 2018, the first change since 1993
South Africa’s Raven Klaasen and partner Michael Venus of New Zealand are through to the final of the men’s doubles at Wimbledon
Daniels was arrested after officers accused her of knowingly touching club patrons "in a specified anatomical area."