Killer blow surprises Schultz

Karyn Maughan|Published

Michael Schultz, the man who admitted to killing Brett Kebble, was knocked out cold with just one blow to the head.

Doctor's emails counter ASA's claims

Karyn Maughan|Published

A series of "smoking gun" emails are believed to be behind athletics boss Leonard Chuene's bid to distance himself from the doctor who allegedly oversaw sex testing ...

SA athletics bosses to tackle IAAF on Caster

Karyn Maughan|Published

The gloves are off in the Caster Semenya sex row.

SuperSport, Batchelor 'to part company'

Karyn Maughan|Published

Presenter Marc Batchelor is "unlikely" to grace SuperSport screens again after his alleged involvement in a fight.

War of words erupts over permit for Parreira

Karyn Maughan|Published

Raymond Hack, the CEO of the South African Football Association, says the soccer body was not responsible for compiling the documents required for Bafana coach Carlos ...

Judge slams Saru's club rugby decision

Karyn Maughan|Published

A Cape High Court judge has set aside the South Africa Rugby Union's decision to select historically black teams for the national club championship, saying the ruling ...

Fortune hits back in pay row

Karyn Maughan|Published

Quinton Fortune's lawyers has accused the Manchester United player's former manager, Colin Gie, of using Fortune's bank accounts "as his own banking facility".

Sir Alex steps in to help Quinton's case

Karyn Maughan|Published

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has helped put the legal battle between midfielder Quinton Fortune and his former manager Colin Gie on ice.

Guineans all set to catch Thatcher case on TV

Karyn Maughan|Published

Equatorial Guinea authorities have expressed approval of a precedent-setting court order allowing the SABC to broadcast highlights of Sir Mark Thatcher's civil case ...

Equatorial Guinea seeks to unravel coup plot

Karyn Maughan|Published

Security officials from Equatorial Guinea have compiled a list of 42 questions that they want to ask Sir Mark Thatcher as part of the trial of 19 people accused ...

Battle over Quinton's fortune set for 2005

Karyn Maughan|Published

The battle for one-fifth of Manchester United star Quinton Fortune's lucrative pay packet will take place in February 2005, the Cape High Court has ruled.