Irish militant 'wants to settle in SA'

Johan Schronen|Published

One of Northern Ireland's most notorious Protestant militants - Johnny "Mad Dog" Adair - is keen to settle in South Africa after being released from jail. Adair ...

Officials compromise on World Cup booze ban

Johan Schronen|Published

Liquor chiefs and cricket authorities reached an uneasy compromise after the Liquor board delivered a bombshell ruling which almost prevented spectators from drinking ...

Township pupils to quiz Mark

Johan Schronen|Published

Mark Shuttleworth's stay on the International Space Station is coming to an end, but before he returns to the more cramped Soyuz module for the trip back to Earth, ...

James Small suffers 'breakdown' at home

Johan Schronen|Published

Family and friends are keeping a tight lid on an incident involving James Small, after ambulances and a fire brigade medical rescue unit responded to a call to the ...

Cape Town's latest bomb misses Net broadcast

Johan Schronen|Published

Cape Town came close to severe embarrassment this week when a German Internet site promoting tourism to the city narrowly missed showing live online the exploding ...

New truth-sniffer leaves no lie unturned

Johan Schronen|Published

The TrusterPro, a new computer-based lie detector that has just arrived in South Africa, is so advanced that it can tell the difference between a white lie and serious ...

'Brumbies cop' explains media comments

Johan Schronen|Published

Police chiefs in the Western Cape have distanced themselves from the ...

'Cops skimmed money off Brumbies payout'

Johan Schronen|Published

Cape Town's anti-corruption police are investigating allegations that two policemen who negotiated a financial settlement between a taxi driver and five drunk ACT ...

Brumbies pay taxi driver 'to keep quiet'

Johan Schronen|Published

The taxi-driver who was at the wrong end of five drunken Brumbies has received a cash offer he cannot refuse - and he had been seeking about R20 000 - to drop action ...

ACT Brumbies arrested after taxi tussle

Johan Schronen|Published

Five ACT Brumbies players, still celebrating their Super 12 win over the Stormers, have been arrested in Cape Town after refusing to pay a taxi driver and ripping ...