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FINAL DAY: BOWLERS PRETTY CONFIDENT OF WRAPPING UP A SERIES WIN
The fight Dricus does not want
It's official. South Africa's \"one-man Springbok team\" will be back in action in two months' time.
Blitzboks finally win at home
The South African Sevens team, the Blitzboks, have hit back in style by winning the Cape Town Sevens tournament yesterday, beating France 26-14 in a thrilling final played at the Cape Town Stadium.
Riveiro praises 'excellent' Bucs
Jose Riveiro (right) praised his Orlando Pirates players on Saturday despite being held to a goalless draw by Al-Ahly in a Caf Champions League Group C match at Orlando Stadium.
Downs upbeat despite draw
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Manqoba Mngqithi (above) remains upbeat about his team's chances of advancing to the knockout phase of the Caf Champions League despite the 1-1 draw away to AS FAR in Morocco on Saturday night.
Chiefs tripped up by Polokwane
PSL: NABI'S SIDE CONTINUE WITH THEIR PATCHY FORM
England women strike straight back at Proteas
England hit back with force yesterday, securing a six-wicket victory over South Africa in the second women's ODI in Durban, as the tourists levelled the series at 1-1.
Mix & match Lions downed by Ospreys
A second-string Lions team suffered a major setback in their quest to win the Challenge Cup trophy this season and perhaps qualify for the Champions Cup as they went down 32-14 to Welsh side Ospreys in Llanelli yesterday evening.
Veerman tames the Sun City 'monster'
American Johannes Veerman (right) won the Nedbank Golf Challenge by a single stroke after a thrilling final round at Sun City yesterday.
Mixed fortunes in a brutal week
INJURIES: SHARKS AND STORMERS PAY A HEAVY PRICE
Norris seals McLaren title
Abu Dhabi - Lando Norris won the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix yesterday to seal McLaren's first constructors' title since 1998.
Chelsea keep on rolling
EPL: ROAR BACK TO DOWN SPURS WHILE ARSENAL DROP POINTS AT FULHAM
Look out to avoid fraud
CRIMINALS: CASES ON THE RISE AS THEY'LL BE TARGETING VULNERABLE CONSUMERS
How to do your financial planning before tying the knot
It is that time of the year again—flowers are blooming, the sun is shining, and there are many couples preparing to walk down the aisle.
Handy life insurance guide
HELPING YOU UNDERSTAND COMPLEX PRODUCT STRUCTURES AND OFFERINGS
RAF attacks law firm
WARNING: CEO CLAIMS IT IS PART OF A CAMPAIGN TO 'CAPTURE' THE FUND
Planning for retirement? Consider these key risks
Retirement should be a time of financial freedom, enjoyment and spending more time with your family and close relatives, but without proper financial planning it can come with serious risks and consequences.
How to avoid Januworry
FESTIVE SEASON: KEY IS TO PUT YOUR BEST FINANCIAL FOOT FORWARD, SAYS EXPERT
How to spend your bonus wisely and make it work for you
Millions of consumers are waiting with bated breath for their cellphones to ping on Friday night showing that their bonuses are now in their bank accounts.
The real cost of a holiday
TWO-POT RETIREMENT SYSTEM: RATHER SAVE OR USE YOUR CREDIT CARD FOR DECEMBER BREAK
US top buyer of UK TV exports
British TV programmes remain popular with American viewers.
Amapiano's hottest stars perform at Soweto's PianoHub
PianoHub has presented The Hubway, an initiative that brings together Amapiano's biggest names for a massive music drop.
How to limit worrying
EXERT CONTROL: SET DAILY TIME FOR THIS
'White Lotus' back in February
The third season of HBO's hit TV series The White Lotus will premiere in February, followed months later by the second installment of The Last of Us, Warner Bros. Discovery said on Thursday.
Life by numbers
UNIVERSAL: 'NUMEROLOGY IS ABOUT OPPORTUNITY, CHALLENGES'
Head elf is not so great
I cursed at Christmas. I stood on the baby Jesus. I crushed the nativity under my giant, boat-like takkie.
Israel boycott may hurt SA the most
Stents, components of computers and medicines among items we will have to forgo, writes Gina B.
Banks ignoring Fica regulations
I note that the Financial Intelligence Centre Act is going to be \"strictly enforced\". But it should have been strictly enforced from day one.
Stop flogging the dead horse
Can we just pull the plug on SAA, already?
Yende flaunts SA talent on big stage
South African operatic soprano Pretty Yende wowed an audience of the great and the good at the reopening of the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris over the weekend, proving, if there were any doubters, that this country has amazing talent.