Salimah Valiani’s beautiful, insightful anthology explores Johannesburg and its inhabitants
Fast bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Anrich Nortje maintained the relentless pressure with two wickets apiece at the Brian Lara Stadium in Trinidad
The ninth edition of the tournament has everything spectators could wish for
Kriel or Am? Pollard or Libbok? Nails are being bitten as the South African team heads for the quarter-finals
The first round of games are done. Who stood out, who flopped and what to watch out for
The Three Lions played like a team unencumbered by public scrutiny. Iran did not have that luxury
England need to find their form and have the perfect group to do it in
Critically-acclaimed Zimbabwean author Tsitsi Dangarembga’s new book Black and Female describes the lived experience of the African feminist
‘We change society and that’s what we want, that’s so much more than football’
Both face challenges but the ostensible similarity is superficial
Russia is at war with Ukraine because it is at war with Nato, which is commanded by the United States
Russia is at war with Ukraine because it is at war with Nato, which is commanded by the United States
South Africa are close to finding the sweet spot between competitiveness and enjoyment
With its reedbed wetlands, the marshy plain of the Fens near Cambridge has become an attractive habitat for the bittern, which was, until 2015, on the United Kingdom’s red list of most-threatened species.
If you can look past the bad SuperSport suits and live-action heart attacks, the Euros offer a seductive glimpse of a post-pandemic world
The team has displaced the world champions England in the rankings and has the World Cup in its sights
Pharmaceutical companies are yet to register their vaccines with the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority, boding ill for its delivery to the public
Viewing January 8 off the screen instead of from the middle of a stadium should be the way of the future
The Argentinian icon died at his home on Wednesday, two weeks after having surgery on a blood clot in his brain
The South African is the only woman to ever win an F1 race, but her career was slowed down by political and financial barriers
Teenagers from sandy Khayelitsha shine on the green fields of Weybridge Cricket Club, England
After sterling quarterfinals, momentum will decide this much-anticipated mini-final
This is the action rugby fans have been waiting for and the signs are that we won’t be disappointed
The Springboks are in the mix but there is no shortage of volunteers to break the Kiwi grip on rugby’s top honour
Richard Keedwell claimed he ‘could not believe’ he had been speeding and that he had ‘no case to answer’
Sterling, who has been a campaigner in the fight against racism, was the subject of discriminatory language during the first half of the match
The England Women’s coach has urged players to snub social media after Pogba became the third player in a week to be racially abused on its platforms
‘Moving into middle age, I’m at odds with the idea of a hero, of heroism’
The US team’s experience and nous will always be favoured on the biggest stage of all
School district officials and principals can achieve great results if they collaborate meaningfully
A win for the hosts will guarantee them a semifinal place, but victory for the Kiwi’s could allow Pakistan to make the last four
England face an American side brimming with talent and on a high from two hard-fought 2-1 wins over Spain against hosts France