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THE COACH of Esperance Sportive de Tunis, Patrice Beaumelle, likened playing against Mamelodi Sundowns, who did not have a place in the CAF Champions League final, to playing with the national team.The French coach said this to the media and accepted that Sundowns are showing signs of not getting involved in the competition this season.Last weekend, Sundowns won for the first time in Randes, Tunisia, where they won 1-0 in the first leg of the game that will take out the team that will advance to the finals.Esperance, who have a history of knocking out Sundowns in the same division…
Roelf Meyer (Photo: Wikus de Wet / AFP) Roelf Meyer, former negotiator and newly appointed South African ambassador to the USA, said in an interview with eNCA’s Checkpoint Podcast that was broadcast on Wednesday evening, that the approximately 30% of people who voted no during the 1992 referendum essentially voted “for apartheid to remain”. According to him, this group is also still in South Africa and is “represented by AfriForum and those who think so”. “The 30% of white people who voted against change essentially wanted apartheid to remain. That was its foundation, its ideological basis. When you compare it…
BESIDES being one of the key players that Orlando Pirates is counting on in the fight for the Betway Premiership league title, goalkeeper Sipho Chaine is on the verge of reaching other records for goals scored in the league this season. Chaine (29), who is currently leading the Premiership goalkeepers without conceding goals in 16 games, is chasing two records, which belong to the Pirates and the Premiership.Pirates star Moeneeb “Slim Kat” Josephs has 17 goalless games in the 2009/10 season, while Mamelodi Sundowns goalkeeper Ronwen Williams has 18 goalless games in the 2022 season.This goalkeeper, who walked away with…
EFF leader Julius Malema was sentenced to five years in prison. Malema was convicted of firing a gun.The decision was made by East London Magistrates’ Court. Magistrate Twanet Oliver also sentenced Malema to two years in prison for violating the laws governing the handling of firearms.He will serve these sentences at the same time. Malema was also fined R20 000 or six months in prison for the other three charges he denied.The court decided that Malema should be stripped of his right to carry a gun. Malema filed an application to challenge the court’s decision.Malema fired a gun during an…
16 April 2026 Elisma van der Watt How would you like to share the article? Julius Malema shortly before sentencing. (Photo: Elisma van der Watt/Maroela Media) Julius Malema, EFF leader was sentenced to five years in prison on Thursday in the Magistrate’s Court in KuGompo city (formerly East London). Malema was found guilty in October last year on five charges relating to the breach of the Firearms Control Act. Adv. Laurence Hodes SC, on behalf of Malema, addresses the court. (Photo: Elisma van der Watt/Maroela Media) The magistrate’s court sentenced him to five years in prison on the first charge…
NewsFeedVideos show the moment a driver in China rammed into e-bike riders and pedestrians. Police say the incident was due to an “incorrect operation” of the vehicle, and that several people were taken to hospital.Published On 16 Apr 202616 Apr 2026Click here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo
Donald Trump on AI: US President Donald Trump has said in his recent interview that there should be a ‘kill switch’ for AI. He believes that Artificial Intelligence (AI) may pose some threats to the banking system. Although this technology can make the banking system even better and safer, its danger cannot be ignored.AI: US President Donald Trump has said something regarding Artificial Intelligence (AI), which is shocking. According to an interview aired on Wednesday, US President Donald Trump believes that Artificial Intelligence (AI) may pose some threats to the banking system. For this it is necessary to have government…
The Prime Minister of KwaZulu-Natal, Mr. Thami Ntuli, said that he is concerned that measures are not being taken immediately to discipline the officials of the provincial government departments, who are suspected of corruption and violating money management laws.Ntuli said that the lack of immediate action against officials suspected of corruption, makes people distrust the government. He said this while speaking at a special provincial Cabinet meeting, which was attended by all heads of provincial government departments.In a statement, Ntuli said they want immediate action to be taken against those who do not follow the money management law.”When we came…
(Photo: Harlequins Rugby Club/Facebook) Residents of Groenkloof in Pretoria are highly incensed by what they see as a comprehensive attack by the Tshwane metro council on their environment after several sports clubs there received notices from the council about the future use of the land or changes to the rates they have to pay to the council. In addition to the notice to the Harlequin sports club, which is more than 100 years old, that their land use does not meet zoning requirements and they had to destroy all buildings and facilities for all practical purposes by April 13, it…
They are crying out loud at the offices of the Ministry of Home Affairs in Lundi, who say that only six people are being helped a day following the blowing up of the Ministry’s offices in the old Legislative Assembly.The people of Lundi said that even if they sleep there in the offices of the Ministry, it is difficult for them to get help. The roof of the old Legislature blew off in February, last year. The Department of Public Works decided that it was not safe for workers to continue working in the building.The chief executive of the Ministry…