The recent discharge of David Teeger as captain of South Africa’s U19 cricket team has caused a global controversy, drawing criticism from some over the International Cricket Council’s refusal to intervene. Teeger’s dismissal is believed to have been politically motivated, highlighting the need for sports governing bodies to take a more proactive stance in preserving the principles of sportsmanship, fairness, and meritocracy. The situation has brought to light the larger issue of how to safeguard sports from sociopolitical interferences.
Kenya experienced its worst mass suicide incident in the southeast of the country, with over a hundred confirmed deaths, including children, at the New Life Prayer Centre and Church. Led by Pastor Paul Mackenzie, the church captivated followers from all over Kenya with his apocalyptic narratives and controversial teachings. Autopsies revealed that most victims had starved to death at his urging to “meet Jesus” in the afterlife, while others, including children, had been strangled or suffocated.