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Binder needs a better bike
There are two ways to look at Brad Binder's Moto GP season.
Bafana cruise to easy victory
Bafana Bafana applied the perfect finish to a superb year yesterday, thumping South Sudan 3-0 at the Cape Town Stadium to seal top spot in their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying group.
Smith itching for' first win
Cameron Smith knows time is running out to bag a first victory of 2024 and the major champion is hungry to get it done in his hometown of Brisbane at this week\"s Australian PGA Championship.
Bizarre that Ox didn't get a nod
MIND BOGGLING: NO PROP HAS EVER BEEN NOMINATED
Rose: Ryder Cup not for the money
Major winner Justin Rose yesterday echoed Rory Mc Ilroy\"s stance on European stars not being paid to play in the Ryder Cup, saying \"we play for the badge\"
India seeking solutions to many problems
India play Australia in five Tests starting Friday in Perth after their first red-ball series defeat at home in more than a decade exposed the visitors' growing vulnerabilities.
Pakistan change white ball coaches yet again
Pakistan again changed its coaching line-up, appointing former fast bowler Aaqib Javed (right) as interim head coach for the white ball team.
Conrad joins call for longer series,
SRI LANKA: BAVU MA RETURNS TO LEAD THE PROTEAS
Historic night for San Marino
San Marino made history on Monday after coming from behind to beat Liechtenstein 3-1 and obtain promotion to the third tier of the Nations League.
Kane looks to the future
NO END YET: ENGLAND SKIPPER WANTS TO CARRY ON PAST FIFA WORLD CUP
Amorim has some big plans
New Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim (above) said that he would give \"everything\" to help take the struggling Premier League giants back to the top of English football.
Croatia sneak into quarterfinals
Josko Gvardiol (centre) continued his scoring streak to earn Croatia a 1-1 home draw with Portugal on Monday that allowed them to squeak into the Nations League quarterfinals.
Federer heaps praise on Nadal
SPECIAL: SPANIARD'S LONG CAREER HAS BEEN 'HISTORIC'
Drama as Italy beat Poland in BJK Cup
Italy reached a second consecutive Billie Jean King Cup final with a dramatic 2-1 victory over Iga Swiatek's Poland on Monday in Malaga.
Sinner the atypical star on top of tennis world
Jannik Sinner's (below) reserved public persona belies his status as Italy's biggest sporting star and the new dominant force in men's tennis, his convincing victory at the ATP Finals confirming his rise to the top ofthe game.
How to cut your Sars payments
Structure of TFSA allows for flexible and efficient investment options.
Trump to impact trade
Assessing what investors can expect as US president’s policies unfold.
Raubex challenge of tender award dismissed with costs
A legal challenge by JSE-listed construction group Raubex of a tender award for a Clanwilliam Dam project where the successful bidder's price was a staggering R148.9 million more than its bid has been dismissed with costs.
How Sixty60 secured top spot
Checkers now an unbeatable machine, thanks to on-demand delivery service.
Disney brings festive joy for Africa
Disney Africa has kicked off Spark Joy This Holiday, its largest festive campaign to date.
Did police bungle case?
Even after his supposed death, lots is unclear about the crypto scammer.
Walking the talk as NY meets SA
COLLAB FASHION SHOW: GERT-JOHAN COETZEE AND STEVE MADDEN SHC
'N01 destination for ready-to-wear men's geal
For over four decades, Australian menswear powerhouse Politix has redefined sharp, sophisticated style.
Bluesky to the rescue
DECENTRALISED: AT PROTOCOL THAT LETS USERS CONTROL THEIR DATA
Troubled souls do Prague's underworld tours
Every Friday, Lada leaves her small apartment to take tourists around Prague's underworld.
Sports stars are doing 'the Donald'
As sporting celebrations go, it doesn\"t quite have the charm of Roger Milla\"s hip-wiggling shimmy with a corner flag at the 1990 World Cup, or the imperious swagger of Usain Bolt\"s iconic lightning pose.
Can the bromance last?
SpaceX boss bets big on the energy transition pledge to drill, baby, drill’.
Barrier Reef hardest hit
Parts of the Great Barrier Reef have suffered the highest coral mortality on record, Australian research has shown, with scientists fearing the rest of it has suffered a similar fate.
Publisher defends author
The publisher of the novel that won France's top literary price has defended its French-Algerian author after an Algerian survivor of a 1990s massacre in the North African country claimed the book is based on her story used without her consent.
Time to make new memories
After traveling the same road to work for the past 23 and a half years, Friday will be the last time I hop onto the N1 highway and head south towards The Citizen in Industria West.