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Social responsibility high on netball agenda
As a sports-mad country, South Africans will always celebrate when our national teams score goals, but when the Proteas netball side find the net this week, there will be even more reason to celebrate their success.
New-look Proteas are definitely on 'right track'
With their first match out of the way, while they admit they still have work to do to reach the heights they feel they can achieve, the new-look Proteas netball team believe they're on the right track.
Ohtani hailed as a hero in Japan
WORLD SERIES: TV VIEWERSHIP THROUGH THE ROOF
Skippers commit to England future
England Test captain Ben Stokes and white-ball skipper Jos Buttler have both signed new two-year central contracts, cricket chiefs announced this week.
Proteas clearly on upward path
CATALYST: WHITEWASH MUST TRIGGER IMPROVED RUN
Hats off to coaches for backing their youth
I know all roads lead to the FNB Stadium for the eagerly-awaited Carling Knockout quarterfinal clash between old foes Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns today.
Very important to 'keep believing' in Domingo
Eric Tinkler (below) believes that Cape Town City forward Haashim Domingo needs to rediscover his love for the game, if he is to get back to his best.
Downs hitman finds his groove
KOMPHELA: ELATED WITH SHALULILE'S RETURN TO FORM
Amorim in Red Devils hotseat
London - Ruben Amorim (above) was yesterday named as the new manager of Manchester United, replacing the sacked Erik ten Hag.
Flick's Barcelona are flying very high on confidence
Barcelona - La Liga leaders Barcelona have the chance to move nine points clear of Real Madrid this weekend with victory in the Catalan derby against city rivals Espanyol.
United need to spark
EPL: ANOTHER ANXIOUS WEEKEND ALSO AWAITS FOR SPURS AND ARSENAL
Lando plays on Max's conscience
Lando Norris believes Max Verstappen knows \"deep down\" that he did wrong and has to change his driving style after collecting two 10-second penalties for his aggressive approach during last Sunday's Mexico City Grand Prix.
MotoGP battle is revving up
Jorge Martin and Italy's Francesco Bagnaia go into battle this weekend at Sepang in Malaysia with the MotoGP world world championship crown within the Spaniard's reach.
F1 chase 'to the wire'
HAMILTON: STRONGLY BELIEVES NORRIS CAN CATCH AND BEAT VERSTAPPEN
World champ blasts 'biased' critics
A defiant Max Verstappen (right) refused to accept or discuss critics of his driving on Thursday, claiming he does not \"listen to those individuals\" and accused them of being biased.
Classics to 'drive and enjoy'
WORLD CLASS SHOW: AUCTION 'SETS NEW STANDARDS WHEN IT COMES TO COLLECTIBLE CARS'
Muzi back in business by a mile
EMOTIONAL: CHARITY MILE PROVIDES HUGE ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATING BENEFICIARIES
Slip-up 'could close a mine'
Health and Safety Amendment Bill 'would deter investors'.
Tourist investors are ditching climate tech for AI
Generalist investors' rush into buzzier artificial intelligence has added to funding woes for climate-tech startups at just about the worst time for an industry racing to combat the effects of climate change.
Media24-Novus merger bid faces legal review
Caxton and Capital Newspapers have taken legal action to halt the Competition Commission's approval of Media24's merger with Novus Holdings.
SA aims for surplus
TAX HIKES: REVENUE TO EXCEED EXPENDITURE FOR FIRST TIME IN 15 YEARS
More paternal leave to dads
HIGH COURT: SA LEADS THE CONTINENT WITH RULING FOR BOTH PARENTS TO BENEFIT
Nothing dull about these
Plantings of impatiens, begonias and hydrangeas transform shady areas.
Join Chains are for Bikes, Not Dogs campaign
The Cape of Good Hope SPCA, in partnership with Hill's Pet Nutrition, is excited to announce the Chains are for Bikes, Not Dogs campaign, which will form part of the iconic Cape Town Cycle Tour on 9 March 2025.
Being a rebel without a cause
It's probably impossible to be a real naughty schoolboy these days, because you'd get yourself killed.
A taste of adventure
Fostering unity and togetherness in every experience.
4000-year-old town found in Saudi Arabia
The discovery of a 4 000-year-old fortified town hidden in an oasis in modern-day Saudi Arabia reveals how life at the time was slowly changing from a nomadic to an urban existence, archaeologists said on Wednesday.
Theatre helps Ukrainian soldiers reintegrate
Gennadiy Odarenko sat in front of a microphone in a dark room in Kyiv, a spotlight shining on him as he spoke about the loss of his leg in battle.
Brush makers return
Shift to luxury and niche markets to survive competition from cheaper goods.
Worried world watches US election
What happens in the US does not stay in the US. That is why the world follows the US election with intense interest.