Fullview SA
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Fullview was launched in July 2019 as part of new internet strategy under Grooves Event Services owned by Lehlohonolo Lehana.
Fullview has focused on offering its users breaking local news, while relying on wire copy to keep them informed of international news.
The main news sections on the site are Local, around the World, and Africa. Fullview offer readers in-depth coverage of the most important news events. Regular columnists feature on the site and deliver comments on events in the news.
Fullview also offers advertising space in the publication for businesses of all sizes. We have the capacity to design advertisements for companies to be placed in the publication.
Our publication is targeting readers between the age of 18 to 55 of age, our readers range from students, young professionals and skilled workers. Source
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| Scope | Hyperlocal |
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| Language | English |
| Country | South Africa |
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Search ArticlesSandile Zungu declares candidacy for SAFA presidency.
By Lehlohonolo Lehana. Businessman and Amazulu FC president Sandile Zungu has officially declared his candidacy for the running of presidency of the South African Football Association (SAFA). Zungu officially kicked off his bid—presenting his vision to usher South African football into a new era against incumbent Danny Jordaan—at an event attended by SAFA regions, NEC members, and football stakeholders.
Iran renews attacks on Gulf states after 7th straight night of US strikes.
By Jana Choukeir and Eman Abouhassira. Iran launched more attacks on Washington’s Gulf allies and Jordan on Saturday after a seventh straight night of U.S. strikes on Iranian military targets, including logistics hubs, escalating the war one week after a ceasefire collapsed. Kuwait came under sustained attack, with a desalination plant hit and operations at Kuwait International Airport suspended due to repeated missile and drone threats.
South Africans urged to visit “Madiba: A Life Reflected,” a personal exhibition.
By Lehlohonolo Lehana. The Nelson Mandela Foundation and The Melrose Gallery have opened Madiba: A Life Reflected – Art, Memory and the Human Legacy of Nelson Mandela at Melrose Arch, Johannesburg. The exhibition forms part of the broader Mandela Month 2026 programme and opens to the public from 13 July.
Anglo poised to sell De Beers diamond business to former CEO.
By Mbongeni Mguni, Antony Sguazzin, Thomas Biesheuvel and William Clowes. Image Supplied. Anglo American Plc has selected a group led by De Beers’ former boss Gareth Penny as the preferred bidder for its sale of the world’s biggest diamond mining company, people with knowledge of the matter said. Anglo chose a group known as Global Diamond Consortium from three bidders, Botswana’s minister for the state president and defense Moeti Mohwasa told lawmakers on Friday.
Record payout for each golfer at the British Open.
By Estea Rademeyer, Sports Journalist. Photo Credit: The Open. Golf’s oldest championship has never paid this well. When the Champion Golfer of the Year lifts the Claret Jug at Royal Birkdale this week, they’ll do so having played for the largest purse in the tournament’s 166-year history, and for a prize fund that says as much about the modern business of major championship golf as it does about the game played on the links.
Ellis Trims Banyana Banyana Squad to 26 for WAFCON in Morocco.
By Lehlohonolo Lehana. Desiree Ellis has announced her final Banyana Banyana squad for the CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) 2026 to be played between 26 July and 16 July in Morocco. Banyana Banyana have been drawn into Group B alongside the Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, and Tanzania. The final list of players was named on Friday afternoon at Sasol Place in Johannesburg.
NZ beats Ireland 40-21 to stay unbeaten in Nations Championship.
By Matt Gault; BBC Sport NI senior journalist. Ruthless New Zealand scored six tries to overwhelm Ireland and preserve their 32-year unbeaten run at Eden Park in a largely one-sided Nations Championship contest. Buoyed by victories over France and Italy, the All Blacks punished a litany of first-half Irish errors as Patrick Tuipulotu, Ardie Savea, Will Jordan and Asafo Aumua all crossed to secure the bonus point.
Bryson and a penalty that nearly ended his Open.
By Estea Rademeyer, Sports Journalist. For about thirty minutes on Friday evening at Royal Birkdale, nobody in the media centre was writing about golf. They were watching a screen. Bryson DeChambeau had just finished his second round with a four-under 66, a score that put him one shot off the lead and deep into contention at a major many had already written him out of. Then came the tap on the shoulder.
Live Feed| Ramaphosa officiates the launch of the UCAA Programme.
By Lehlohonolo Lehana. President Cyril Ramaphosa is officiating launch of National Water Access Acceleration Programme to mark Mandela Day in Hammanskraal, Gauteng. Government, through the Department of Water and Sanitation, has targeted the launch of the Programme in rural communities in three Provinces of KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape and Gauteng.
Alexander-Arnold relishes chance to work with Mourinho.
By Rishabh Jaiswal, Reuters. Trent Alexander-Arnold said it is “a pleasure” to work with reappointed Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho, adding that he has long admired the Portuguese coach and believes he can help the club win trophies. Mourinho returned to Real Madrid in June for a second spell after a disappointing campaign last season in which they missed out on the LaLiga title and were eliminated from the Champions League quarter-finals. “I have always admired the coach (Mourinho).