Jehran Naidoo

Multimedia Journalist, Sport

Athletics South Africa faces scrutiny in Parliament over CIPC deregistration

Jehran Naidoo|Published

Athletics South Africa's failure to update its CIPC status has led to serious questions in Parliament. What does this mean for the future of South African athletics? ...

Proteas bowlers have it all to do in ICC Champions Trophy, says Temba Bavuma

Jehran Naidoo|Published

The South African captain was pleased with his team's performance with the bat, but feared the bowlers may have to work a little harder for results in the Champions ...

Big hitting Klaasen finally gets going for Durban’s Super Giants

Jehran Naidoo|Published

Heinrich Klaasen's remarkable innings of 66 runs helps Durban’s Super Giants in their quest for playoff qualification in the Betway SA20 league.

Proteas breeze past Irish at T20 World Cup thanks to lethal Legodi and skipper Reyneke

Jehran Naidoo|Published

Proteas captain Kayla Reyneke said she was proud of the victory and especially with how the bowlers attacked under the Malaysian conditions.

How Haiti’s gangs rose to power and removed their state handlers

Jehran Naidoo|Published

Citizens living in the tiny, cash-strapped Caribbean nation of Haiti have come to know what hell on earth feels like, after armed gangs, once supported by political ...

Zuma’s MK Party could steal ANC’s thunder in upcoming election, new poll shows

Jehran Naidoo|Published

Former president Jacob Zuma’s newly formed political movement, MK Party, looks set to acquire some of the ANC’s support base in the upcoming election, as new polling ...

Eskom reduces load shedding to Stage 5

Jehran Naidoo|Published

Power utility Eskom announced that it would decrease load shedding intensity from Stage 6 to Stage 5 from noon on Sunday.

Stage 6 load shedding to ease down - Ramokgopa

Jehran Naidoo|Published

Minister in the Presidency responsible for Electricity Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa said on Sunday that Stage 6 load shedding will likely ease down by Wednesday, after ...

Woman and child killed as home collapses during KZN storm

Jehran Naidoo|Published

A woman and a child were killed in Zwelisha, north of Durban, after the home they lived in collapsed while they were both asleep on Saturday evening as torrential ...

LOOK: This is how much groceries and liquor cost in the ’90s

Jehran Naidoo|Published

OPINION: Unable to believe that his father could “feed the whole family with R100 back in the day”, multimedia journalist Jehran Naidoo has a look at what R100 could ...

Parliament gives private cannabis bill green light

Jehran Naidoo|Published

South Africa’s National Assembly has passed the Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill and sent it to the National Council of Provinces for consideration, Parliament ...

Tornado touches down in small town in Mpumalanga

Jehran Naidoo|Published

South Africans in the northern provinces experienced bouts of extreme weather on Monday evening, with authorities confirming a tornado that touched down in the small ...

Private use cannabis bill to be considered by National Assembly

Jehran Naidoo|Published

The bill for private use of cannabis will be considered in front of the National Assembly of South Africa on Tuesday, Parliament spokesperson Moloto Mothapho said. ...

SA credit crunch: Over 22,000 vehicles repossessed in first half of year

Jehran Naidoo|Published

More than 22,000 South Africans had their vehicles repossessed in the first six months of the year, as the cost of living becomes excessively expensive due to rising ...

Senzo Meyiwa murder trial postponed to test veracity of ‘confessions’

Jehran Naidoo|Published

Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng postponed the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial until Friday to begin the trial within a trial to determine whether evidence given to the North ...

More twists in Senzo Meyiwa murder trial

Jehran Naidoo|Published

There were more twists in the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial as the five accused could not be linked to the crime scene through DNA evidence, according to the evidence ...

Lauren Dickason: Killer mum’s sentencing date set, while support at home grows

Jehran Naidoo|Published

Lauren Dickason, the South African woman found guilty of murdering her three daughters, will be sentenced by a New Zealand court on December 19, as support for the ...

Three life sentences for NC man who repeatedly raped 12-year-old girl

Jehran Naidoo|Published

The Mothibistad Regional Court in the Northern Cape sentenced a 54-year-old man to three life sentences for repeatedly raping a 12-year-old girl from 2018 to 2019. ...

‘Killer mom’ told psychiatrist she felt ‘under-appreciated’ and could not form bond with daughters

Jehran Naidoo|Published

Murder accused Lauren Dickason told a forensic psychiatrist who interviewed her a month after she killed her three daughters that she could not form a connection ...

Lauren Dickason’s mom was against NZ move and feared for daughter’s mental state

Jehran Naidoo|Published

The mother of murder accused Lauren Dickason had significant reservations regarding the family’s move to New Zealand and feared for her daughter’s frail mental state, ...

Lauren Dickason told cops she killed one of her twins first as she’d been ‘really horrible to me lately’

Jehran Naidoo|Published

Lauren Dickason told a police officer during an interview that she killed two-year-old twin Karla first because she was being “very, very horrible” the night of ...

Police leave out key evidence in Lauren Dickason murder trial

Jehran Naidoo|Published

The police have left out key pieces of information in their case against a South African woman, Lauren Dickason, who is accused of murdering her three daughters. ...

Lauren Dickason trial: Attorney grills husband over ‘pull yourself together’ comment before family left for NZ

Jehran Naidoo|Published

A couple of weeks before Graham and Lauren Dickason left South Africa to start a new life in New Zealand, tensions in their marriage and in their family grew exponentially. ...

SA could be getting a new police minister

Jehran Naidoo|Published

South Africa might see a new police minister appointed as President Cyril Ramaphosa plans to shuffle his Cabinet.

What Tobacco Bill will mean for smokers and non-smokers

Jehran Naidoo|Published

If the new Tobacco Bill is passed, it would mean smokers will have to pay more consideration towards non-smokers as well as throw a spanner in the works for the ...