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No surprise as Cane is recalled for Ellis Park Test
Former captain and the man who led the team against the Springboks in last year's Rugby World Cup final in Paris, Sam Cane (right), is back in the All Blacks team for tomorrow's Rugby Championship Test against the world champions at Ellis Park (kick-off 5pm).
Dixon's shares rising
Breakout Springbok loose forward Ben-Jason Dixon is on the rise and is set to face the biggest challenge of his fledgling international career when he starts the Rugby Championship game against the All Blacks at Ellis Park tomorrow.
Djokovic racks up the numbers
Defending on Novak reached champiDjokovic the third round of the US Open on Wednesday as Laslo Djere retired in the third set, but said he'll have to do better to win a fifth title on the hard courts of New York.
New-look draw is completed
Monaco Holders Real Madrid will face Liverpool away and host Borussia Dortmund in a repeat of last season's final in the league stage of the new-look Champions League, the draw for which took place yesterday.
Salah to 'enjoy' final year of Reds deal
Mohamed Salah (left) said he is not focused on his future beyond this season, with less than a year to run on his contract at Liverpool.
Solid start for Team SA in pool
The first South Africans to participate at the Paralympic Games yesterday were full of praise for the crowds and the atmosphere in Paris.
Life on the fringes
Still to recover from the devastation of Covid lockdowns and all that followed.
Big banking bonanza
Absa expects R78hbn, Stanlib aims for about R50bn.
Republican plots victory in Pennsylvania- via mail
Tom Eddy has a message for Republicans on how they can put Pennsylvania in Donald Trump's win column in November.
City losing fight against lawlessness
I am deeply concerned about the ongoing crisis of hijacked buildings in Johannesburg.
Assets frozen over lotto graft
Frustration mounts at slow pace of prosecutions.
Hire me! I cost less...
Job certificate drawn up by lawyer can significantly change dynamics.
Namibia's killing fields
Severe drought, human-wildlife conflict’ the reason.
Farewell Kranji, hello Malaysia horse racing
The sad closure of Singapore horse racing after 180 popular years in \"the Lion City\" feels like an act of vandalism to racing fans.
Car fleet goes for R8m
Four vehicles from the much-bragged about luxury fleet of personal protective (PPE) equipment fraud-accused Thabiso Hamilton Ndlovu finally went under the hammer on Wednesday.
MK wins ANC's ward
Candidate receives 43% of the ballots, against the ruling party’s 33%.
Swift mum as fans stump for Harris
Taylor Swift has yet to weigh in on the US presidential race, but some of her superfans are stumping for Kamala Harris.
Jazz boon for tourism
Two-day event returns to a venue in Sandton next month.
SA airspace may be perilous
Some countries may ban flights into and out of the country aviation experts.
The truth from the other side on stage
»» Marietta can answer questions about love, career or personal growth.
WIESE READY TO ROLL
Strapping No8 relieved to get some game-time in the green and gold after a hefty six-match ban.
All Blacks focus on 'own game'
LATE SPRINGBOK CHANGES OF NO CONCERN
Evans rallies to win marathon duel
Daniel Evans (right) rallied from 0-4 down in the final set to beat Karen Khachanov in the longest match in US Open history on Tuesday, a five-hour, 35-minute epic on court six.
Alcaraz, Sinner survive wobbles
OVERCOME BLIPS AS OSAKA STUNS OSTAPENKO
CT City bounce back to grab draw
Cape Town City and Orlando Pirates played out an entertaining 1-1 draw in their first-leg MTN8 semifinal clash at a packed DHL Stadium in Cape Town last night.
New European dawn
DRAW TODAY FOR RADICALLY TRANSFORMED FORMAT
Sars set to get private gurus
Panel of consulting firms will assist taxman in tackling non-compliance.
Woman reclaims her home
Deeds Office was instructed to revive her title deed, while SAHL got slammed.
PnP's franchise horror
Since February, the retailer has shut four corporate stores and 12 franchise ones.
Playing dumb about thugs
Protection fees and the construction mafia are not new in South Africa it's just that the authorities pretend they did not know about it.