Tatane: dossier of shame

Beauregard Tromp|Published

Community leaders who led the protest that ultimately led to activist Andries Tatane’s death did so for personal gain.

Tatane: dossier of shame

Beauregard Tromp|Published

Community leaders who led the protest that ultimately led to activist Andries Tatane’s death did so for personal gain.

Ficksburg relives Tatane pain

Beauregard Tromp|Published

The crowd at the Ficksburg court held a banner with the image of a dying Andries Tatane like a standard into battle.

Gauteng still gangster’s paradise, says MEC

Beauregard Tromp|Published

The province has seen the highest number of arrests in the country, but still accounts for more than half of the country’s crime.

Eskom warned to clean up its act

Beauregard Tromp|Published

Greenpeace has threatened to repeat its blockade of Eskom’s head office should the power utility fail to live up to its promises of investing in renewable energy. ...

Commuters torch 5 Putco buses

Beauregard Tromp|Published

Five Putco buses were gutted and a bus driver sent to hospital as angry commuters vented their frustration in Dobsonville.

Errors slated in R250m hashish trial

Beauregard Tromp|Published

“They would be called snitches, pimps, rats who would sell their soul to evade a long prison term. ”

‘What have they done to you?’

Beauregard Tromp|Published

Suzette Barnard sobbed as she clutched her daughter’s lifeless body.

Cops swoop on Public Protector’s office

Beauregard Tromp|Published

Police from the crime intelligence unit raided the offices of the Public Protector.

Cele our Achilles heel

Beauregard Tromp|Published

Shrien Dewani could beat extradition thanks to National Police Commissioner Bheki Cele’s “monkey” comment.

It's time for the Black Stars

Beauregard Tromp|Published

Madiba is leading the support behind Ghana's Black Stars, with the former president ready to welcome a victorious team in Cape Town.

Thieves add insult to robbed England squad

Beauregard Tromp|Published

The defeated England team will be able to return home with their underwear and a Fifa gold medal - if not their dignity - after their embarrassing loss to Germany. ...

Australian hearts break, tavern sales go up

Beauregard Tromp|Published

As Australia slumped to a draw with Ghana and beer sales went up at taverns around Rustenburg, Ghana did enough to probably get through to the next round, writes ...

No stampede blame game

Beauregard Tromp|Published

The organisers of the warm-up match between Nigeria and North Korea - the two countries' football associations - did not follow basic safety rules when they planned ...

Injured teen goalie may lose kidney

Beauregard Tromp|Published

A young up-and-coming soccer star was allegedly left writhing in agony without medical assistance while the referee waved play on.

Now ASA board may be fired

Beauregard Tromp|Published

Sascoc are growing tired of a defient ASA board who are reporting for duty despite being suspended.

SA in need of Laduma! jab

Beauregard Tromp|Published

With 296 days to go before South Africa hosts the 2010 Fifa World Cup, there seems little evidence of a nation brimming with excitement.

Confed Cup: 'Tickets printed, thank you'

Beauregard Tromp|Published

With a few glitches along the way, Kaizer Chiefs' and Orlando Pirates' number one supporters are the first to get tickets for the Confederations Cup.

'No chance SA will lose World Cup'

Beauregard Tromp|Published

Fifa president Sepp Blatter has reiterated during the African Union summit that the World Cup will definitely come to South Africa in 2010.

Disgraced Bhamjee slips into Botswana

Beauregard Tromp|Published

Fifa executive board member Ishmael Bhamjee, who was kicked out of Germany after selling World Cup tickets at three times their face value, has returned to Botswana. ...

Coup accused expected to be found guilty

Beauregard Tromp|Published

Equatorial Guinea's attorney general, Jose Olo Obono, is en route to South Africa to be present at the trial of Mark Thatcher.

Coup trial taking its toll on 'mercenaries'

Beauregard Tromp|Published

The drawn-out trial of eight South Africans, six Armenians, and four men from Equatorial Guinea accused of plotting to overthrow the government of ...

'Attack on Bafana players would be suicide'

Beauregard Tromp|Published

Any attack on the South African soccer team during their visit to Burundi for an African Nations Cup qualifying match would be tantamount to suicide, according to ...