Malema warmly welcomed at Maties
Julius Malema proved to be popular at Stellenbosch University, with students even staying after his address to take selfies.
Woman left traumatised after strip-search
A woman has been left traumatised and humiliated after a cop forced her to remove her sanitary pad during a search.
Stiaan eyes opener berth
Stiaan van Zyl will be eyeing an extended run in the Proteas side, but the left-hander will fill a different role.
Trio make Proteas irresistable force
Vernon Philander has been grabbing alot of the headlines, but Dale Steyn has shown why he still the premium fast bowler in the world.
I still love the game, says Marescia
SA women’s hockey team captain Marsha Marescia recently played her 300th match in South African colours.
It’s all about the team for Pietie
Pietie Coetzee may hold the world record for the most goals scored in hockey, but she rarely thinks about the numbers.
US hurricane blows rare bird to Cape reserve
Avid bird watchers in the Western Cape are all headed in one direction – to the Rietvlei Wetland Reserve in the hope of a rare sighting.
Gugulethu women outraged at violent crime
The Gugulethu community has vowed to stamp out violence against women and children after Evelyn Nombeko Tofu was killed.
R3m abalone found after crash
Police arrested two people after they discovered abalone worth R3million in their car, wrecked in a crash outside Riviersonderend.
Court acquits man over UCT murder
One of three men accused of murdering and robbing 22-year-old UCT student Dominic Giddy in February 2010, has been acquitted.
Olympic torch honour for CT boy
Moegamat Rogers will join 19 other youngsters from 20 countries who will carry the Olympic Torch in a relay in Nottingham.
Missing boy’s body found in dam
Murdered five-year-old went missing after racing his dad back to their home on Monday
Police probe ATM bombing link
A suspect arrested at Cape Town International Airport may be linked to the recent spate of ATM bombings in the city.
Battle of the Common
A usually peaceful Rondebosch Common was turned into a war zone as protesters were sprayed with blue dye and thrown into the back of police vans.
Husband ‘drove car into his wife’
Police believe a woman, killed when she was hit by a car allegedly driven by her estranged husband, was murdered.
‘I shot baboon in self-defence’
A 77-year-old man is to be charged with illegal hunting for shooting a baboon which he claims attacked him and his wife.
Cape on oil pollution alert
A kilometre-long oil slick, believed to be from the Seli 1 in Table Bay, has put Koeberg on high alert.