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Ryan Fox wins 154th British Open: Kiwi birdies final hole for first Major title
New Zealand's Ryan Fox carded a final-round 68 at Royal Birkdale to edge past American Cameron Young by one shot and lift the Claret Jug, securing a historic first major championship title.
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Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife proposes lion branding to tackle human-wildlife conflict
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife is set to discuss a lion branding initiative aimed at addressing the rising concerns of human-wildlife conflict in KwaZulu-Natal, particularly in communal areas.
The Citizen
‘There’s nothing to hide’ – McKenzie defends spending nearly R31m on Fifa World Cup trip
The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture has revealed it spent R30.95 million on South Africa’s 2026 Fifa World Cup programme, with the biggest expenses including official travel, hospitality, match tickets and tournament activations as scrutiny grows over government spending on the global showpiece. Minister Gayton McKenzie revealed the breakdown of how the money was spent, stating that the department has “nothing to hide”. “Over the past week, questions have been raised in Parliament and in the media about spending connected to South Africa’s engagement with the Fifa World Cup 2026, most of it centred on a figure of approximately R31 million, which is an amount that was openly disclosed in a parliamentary reply where there was nothing to hide,” he said in a statement on Sunday. 151 people sent to Mexico for Fifa World Cup McKenzie said the total number of people sent to Mexico and the USA is 151, excluding the service provider team. “The final consolidation of what private sponsors covered, with possible shortfalls to be funded separately, is currently underway through post-event reconciliation.” He added that R7.8 million covered the official delegation responsible for delivering the programme. “That included international flights, accommodation, local transport, travel insurance, daily allowances and all approved travel costs for me, executive management and officials responsible for logistics, communications, protocol, governance and programme delivery, as well as the South African artists and cultural representatives who formed part of our official delegation.” ‘Can’t be organised on Zoom’ Defending the R7.8 million spent on the official delegation responsible for delivering the programme, he said, “People don’t organise an international programme on Zoom. You need the right people on the ground”. In a media statement, he explained that R6.71 million funded the South Africa 2010 Legends Programme. “The match between the 2010 Bafana Bafana legends and Mexico’s 2010 legends was filled to capacity. Our football legends didn’t just travel to watch football,” said McKenzie. “They represented South Africa in an official exhibition match and legacy events that celebrated our football history and kept the spirit of 2010 alive while promoting South African football on the global stage.” McKenzie denies hosting parties McKenzie said R3.36 million was allocated to official hospitality venues in Atlanta and Monterrey. “These were not parties. They were working spaces where government leaders, investors, sponsors, football officials and international partners met to discuss investment, tourism, sport and future opportunities for South Africa. “That is how countries build relationships and attract opportunities.” R3.01 million was spent on 294 official Fifa match tickets across three host cities. The minister said the tickets formed part of the approved programme and allowed our delegation, stakeholders and programme participants to attend official World Cup fixtures linked to South Africa’s activation and engagement programme. R10 million on ‘SA’s physical presence’ The R10 million was spent on South Africa’s physical presence at the Fifa World Cup. According to the minister, it paid for the design, construction and installation of our exhibition spaces in Mexico City, Atlanta and Monterrey. It also covered the branding, décor, lighting, sound, screens, technical equipment, furniture, logistics, transport, security, maintenance and the teams who built, operated and later dismantled everything. “It funded the actual programme that thousands of football fans experienced. South African musicians performed live. “Our chefs introduced the world to South African food. Local artists and crafters displayed and sold proudly South African products. Businesses promoted South Africa as a tourism destination and an investment destination. Visitors walked away with a better understanding of our country, our people and what South Africa has to offer. “That is not wasteful spending – it is nation building, economic promotion and creating opportunities for South Africans.” What the state funded – and what it didn’t The minister said it is also important to be plain about what the state paid for, and what it did not. “Private sector partners – including Brand South Africa, Coca-Cola, Honor, Betway, Cell C and Old School – funded Lucky Fans, journalists, podcasters and influencers who travelled as part of this programme, along with further fan mobilisation activities. “That sponsorship sat outside the department’s own expenditure. It reduced the amount that would otherwise have fallen to the state, not the other way around. “I personally solicited more than R5 million in this way from our generous sponsors, who will continue to work with the department on further exciting projects in time to come.” He added that “spending a departmental budget on the department’s mandate is not, in itself, a wrongdoing”. McKenzie said if anyone believes money was improperly sent, he advises the relevant authorities be approached for an investigation. “If any person believes money was improperly allocated, appropriated or spent, or that I personally benefited in a corrupt manner, I invite them to bring that evidence forward, to Parliament, the Auditor-General, or to any law enforcement body with the power to investigate it.” McKenzie’s own costs He revealed his cost was only R1.05 million; which included flights, accommodation and insurance. “That has not happened. What has happened is that opposition parties have taken a lawful, budgeted, mandate-aligned spend and tried to make it sound sinister. They have made it sound as though I spent R31 million on myself, when my own costs totalled just over R1 million and included the need to fly back to South Africa for 16 June midway through the World Cup group stages. “Rather than a dedicated driver in every city, I took a lift with my adviser in his respective rental cars over the entire period, instead of hiring dedicated chauffeurs. When the need arose, I used Ubers and taxis but did not opt for dedicated, pricey official ground transport options,” he said.
The Citizen
Daily Lotto results: Sunday, 19 July 2026
Get the Daily Lotto results as soon as they are drawn on The Citizen, so you can rest easy and check your tickets with confidence. Estimated Daily Lotto jackpot for Sunday, 19 July 2026: Daily Lotto: R350 000 Daily Lotto results for 19 July 2026: The winning Daily Lotto numbers will appear below after the draw. Usually, within 10 minutes of the draw. You might need to refresh the page to see the updated results. Daily Lotto: 00, 00, 00, 00, 00. For more details and to verify the Daily Lotto results, visit the National Lottery website. How to play Daily Lotto in SA? If you are buying a ticket in-store: Pick up a betslip in any lottery store. Choose five numbers between 1 and 36 or ask for a Quick Pick. Entries cost R3 each. You can play a max of R150, but you are allowed to play multiple boards. Select how many consecutive draws you wish to enter, up to a maximum of 10. Leave blank for a single draw. Take your betslip to the teller to pay for your ticket. Write your details on the back of your ticket in case you need to claim a prize. If you do not sign your ticket and you lose it, anyone can use it to claim the prize. If you are playing online: Set up a lottery account here and make a deposit to pay for tickets. Choose five numbers from 1 to 36 or select ‘Quick Pick’ to generate a random set. Repeat this on as many boards as you want to play. Decide whether to enter a single draw or multiple draws. Confirm and pay for your entry. What time is the Daily Lotto draw? The Daily Lotto draws take place shortly after 9pm every evening, and tickets can be bought until 8:30pm.
The South African
‘I don’t want to!’: Chidimma claps back at calls to leave South Africa
Former Miss Universe Nigeria, Chidimma Adetshina, has clapped back at calls for her to leave South Africa amid her legal battle to challenge a deportation order issued by the Department of Home Affairs. The beauty queen appeared in the Cape Town Magistrates Court this week in a follow-up after her arrest last month by immigration officials after illegally entering the country. The 25-year-old was born in South Africa to two foreign nationals – Nigerian father Michael Adetshina and Mozambican mother Anabelo Rungo, who is facing separate criminal charges of identity fraud for registering her daughter’s birth with fraudulent documents. Chidimma was declared a prohibited person by the department in December 2024, and her South African ID and passports were declared invalid. CHIDIMMA ADETSHINA: ‘I WON’T GO’ In the comments section of her social media posts, Chidimma Adetshina has continued to clap back at her critics in light of a deportation order for her and her young son. Many of Chidimma’s critics have reminded her of her comments about not wanting to return to South Africa during a trip to Nigeria in 2024. The beauty queen argued that she had been misquoted and had said that she was “not going back”, in place of “never going back”. She added, “Stop frustrating my life”. When told to “go home” to Nigeria, Chidimma replied: “I said I don’t want to…Is it by force?” Chidimma Adetshina has clapped back at calls for her to return to Nigeria MIXED REACTIONS FROM NIGERIANS Chidimma Adetshina’s legal battle to remain in South Africa has also made headlines in Nigeria across several blogs. While some Nigerians have supported her bid to challenge the Department of Home Affairs, others have shunned her… @thalia_hanita: “Embarrassing to defend her…after supporting her against South Africa, she still went back” @jay01960: “She shamed us Nigerians, now she must face the music”. @jobe5780: “We accepted her wholeheartedly. BUT she’s fighting tooth and nail to be South African, and South Africans don’t even like her as Nigerians do!” IS CHIDIMMA ADETSHINA A SOUTH AFRICAN OR NOT? Although Chidimma Adetshina was born in Soweto in 2001, South Africa does not grant unconditional birthright citizenship under the South African Citizenship Act of 1995. Neither of her parents, Mozambican mother Anabelo Rungo nor Nigerian father Michael Adetshina, is a South African citizen or held permanent residency at the time of her birth. In 2024, an investigation by the Department of Home Affairs discovered prima facie evidence that suggested that Chidimma’s mother had committed identity theft and had registered her birth in South Africa by using fraudulent documents. A year later, Rungo was arrested and charged with contravening the Immigration Act and the Identification Act. By default, due to her relationship with her mother, both women and Chidimma’s son, born to a Nigerian foreign national, were stripped of their South African IDs and passports. According to legal experts, Chidimma could find a pathway to remain in South Africa under the Citizenship Act, which states that children born to foreign nationals without permanent residency may apply for citizenship at age 18, provided they can prove they have lived in the country continuously since birth.
The South African
The Daily Lotto results for Sunday, 19 July 2026
It’s time for today’s Daily Lotto draw! Could tonight be your lucky night? Good Luck! 🎉 Dreaming of a big win? The Daily Lotto jackpot is up for grabs, and it’s an estimated R350 000. The jackpot prize money is guaranteed to be given away even if no one matches all five numbers. All it takes is a ticket to turn your dreams into reality because, as the saying goes, you’ve got to be in it to win it! 📢 Stay tuned! The winning numbers will be updated below as soon as they’re drawn. SUNDAY’S DAILY LOTTO NUMBERS 00, 00, 00, 00, 00 Draw date: 19 July 2026 Did you miss a draw and wonder if you won? Click here to view past Daily Lotto results and payouts. More recent Lotto draws: The Daily Lotto results for Sunday, 19 July 2026 The Daily Lotto results for Saturday, 18 July 2026 The Lotto and Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto 5 Max results for Saturday, 18 July 2026 (WATCH) How to play the Daily Lotto in South Africa The Daily Lotto gives players the chance to win cash prizes every day by matching five numbers drawn from a pool of 36. Playing in-store If you are buying a ticket at a lottery retailer: Pick up a betslip at any authorised lottery outlet. Choose five numbers between 1 and 36, or select a Quick Pick option for randomly generated numbers. Each entry costs R3. You can spend up to R150 per ticket and play multiple boards. Select the number of consecutive draws you want to enter, up to a maximum of 10 draws. Leave this section blank if you only want to enter a single draw. Take your completed betslip to the teller and pay for your ticket. Sign the back of your ticket and write down your contact details. This helps protect your winnings if the ticket is lost. Unsigned tickets can be claimed by whoever presents them. Playing online To play online: Register for a lottery account and make a deposit to fund your entries. Select five numbers between 1 and 36, or choose Quick Pick for random numbers. Complete as many boards as you wish to play. Choose whether you want to enter one draw or multiple consecutive draws. Confirm your selections and pay for your entry. WHEN DOES THE DRAW TAKE PLACE? The Daily Lotto draws occur every day of the week, Monday to Sunday, around 20:40 (SA time). HOW TO BUY TICKETS Buy your tickets now at your nearest participating retailer, on our website by visiting national lottery.co.za using your computer or mobile site, via the National Lottery Mobile App, or participating banks, namely FNB, ABSA, Nedbank, Standard Bank, Capitec, TymeBank and African Bank otherwise dial 1207529# for USSD. DID YOU KNOW Winners who win R50 000 and above receive free trauma counselling from professional psychologists and financial advice from accredited financial advisors absolutely free. At the same time, winnings are paid tax-free directly into the winner’s accounts. WHEN DO LOTTERY TICKET SALES CLOSE? If you are buying tickets from a lottery outlet, they close at 20:40 on draw days. ELIGIBILITY Players must be 18 years old. SUMMARY OF ALL LOTTERY GAMES Monday: Daily Lotto Tuesday: Daily Lotto + PowerBall and PowerBall XTRA Wednesday: Daily Lotto + Lotto, Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto 5 Max Thursday: Daily Lotto Friday: Daily Lotto + PowerBall and PowerBall XTRA Saturday: Daily Lotto + Lotto, Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto 5 Max Sunday: Daily Lotto For more details and to verify the winning numbers, visit the National Lottery website. You must always confirm the official winning numbers on the National Lottery website. We do our best to post the results as accurately as possible, but the National Lottery is the only source you can use to 100% verify the results.
TechCentral
FNB, Absa and Nedbank bet on money for machines
Three of South Africa’s biggest banks have quietly joined the Visa- and Stripe-backed Open USD stablecoin project.
TechCentral
Apple knocks Nvidia off its perch
Apple has overtaken Nvidia to become the world's most valuable company, reshuffling the top ranks of tech heavyweights.