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Sundowns ready to launch another bid for Adams
According to information gathered by Phakaaathi, Mamelodi Sundowns will bid again for Stellenbosch FC midfielder Jayden Adams (below) when the January transfer window opens.
Mayo finds his scoring boots with Algerian giants
Khanyisa Mayo (left) has finally found his scoring form at Algerian giants CR Belouizdad.
Campbell is showing his mettle at Belgian outfit
Shandre Campbell (right) scored another superb goal for Belgian side Club NXT as they beat France Borains 2-1 in Belgium's first division B on Sunday.
Bradman's cap set to fetch R4.7m
A cap worn by Australia's greatest batsman, Don Bradman, will be auctioned in Sydney today, with the tattered \"baggy green\" expected to fetch as much as $260 000 (about R4.7 million).
Blitzboks not up to scratch
After finishing sixth at the season-opening Dubai Sevens tournament last weekend, Philip Snyman and his charges will be desperate to hit back and challenge for the title at home in Cape Town this weekend.
Stormers man ruled out again
Hopes that Stormers utility back Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu (below) would anchor himself in the team were dashed following his concussion over the past weekend.
'BE YOURSELVES'
PROTEAS: MANAGEMENT STYLE IS PRODUCING RESULTS
All Max wanted was to be 'nice'
Max Verstappen (above) made clear his feelings about George Russell's actions leading to him being stripped of pole position when he spoke out after winning Sunday's chaotic Qatar Grand Prix.
Head pays rich tribute to Bumrah
Sydney - India's Jasprit Bumrah (right) will go down as \"one of the greatest fast bowlers to play the game\", Australia's Travis Head said yesterday, ahead of the day-night Test in Adelaide this week.
Lions hoping to sharpen claws
EPCR: DESPERATE TO REGAIN WINNING FORM IN WALES
Spurs are still in 'good shape'
Ange Postecoglou (above) insisted Tottenham are in \"good shape\" despite a frustrating 1-1 draw against Fulham that damaged their bid to secure a top four finish in the Premier League.
Chelsea 'not quite ready' for serious title challenge
London - Enzo Maresca insisted Chelsea are not ready for a Premier League title challenge despite climbing to third place with an impressive 3-0 win over Aston Villa on Sunday.
Reds the team to beat
EPL: STEPPING UP A HUGE NOTCH UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF ARNE SLOT
No panic on the Buccaneers ship
RIVIERO: FIRST LOSS NOT A 'ZERO POINT PERFOMANCE'
Nguse looks set to secure a big move
Golden Arrows striker Lungelo Nguse (left) is reportedly being monitored by two of the traditional big three teams in the Betway Premiership.
Mngqithi jumps to Sales' defence
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Manqoba Mngqithi has leapt to the defence of under-fire striker Arthur Sales.
Cut Maart some slack
NABI: CHIEFS COACH SAYS CRITICISM IS AFFECTING CAPTAIN'S CONFIDENCE
SA needs more gutsy decisions
POLICY: COUNTRY REQUIRES INVESTMENTS
Estate winding up in shambles
WIDESPREAD: PROBLEMS, FINGERPOINTING AT MASTER'S OFFICES JUST TIP OF THE ICEBERG
Legal ramifications and importance of having a will in SA
A will is a critical document that outlines how your assets should be distributed after your death.
Barloworld CEO in a fix
TRUST: ACCUSED OF 'MASSIVE' CONFLICT OF INTEREST IN POTENTIAL BUYOUT
Currency devaluations slash Standard's earnings
Standard Bank recorded low to mid-single-digit earnings growth for the first 10 months of full-year 2024 to the end of October, as currency devaluations in other African countries continue to dilute the group's South African performance.
New faces for Splashy Fen
The stage is set for the 2025 edition of Splashy Fen, South Africa's longest-running music festival.
Cultural turn sees Gothic look return
INDIVIDUALITY IS IN: MOVING AWAY FROM MASS TRENDS
Primark boss defends practices as budget brand eyes expansion
Ireland-based budget fashion chain Primark has been criticised for its record on workers' rights and the effect of its low-cost, high-volume model on the environment.
Perhaps glass isn't half empty
I should have wondered whether I was tempting fate the other night when I grabbed a torch to look for something under a couch: long time, no load shedding, I thought...
Call to make mathematics fashionable, fun
Panellists tell gathering how they fell in love with the subject, writes Thabile Mange.
Stop bleeding of poor punting public
In respect of the bet in horse racing known as the Pick 6, one will have noticed that there are often complete carry-overs of the pools and no-one has won the Pick 6.
A smear doesn't rely on fact
It is amazing what confirmation bias will do to even the most level-headed person... which is why it's no surprise there has such an outcry about Gift of the Givers and Dr Imtiaz Sooliman for allegedly being a funder of Gaza movement Hamas.
SACP threat to ANC empty
Here was a time when the South African Communist Party (SACP) and the trade union federation, Cosatu, were the tail that wagged the dog, the ANC.