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Newnham has Sha Tin ambitions
Mark Newnham is rolling through his second season in Hong Kong with flying colours and today the trainer saddles five runners at Sha Tin's eight-race all-dirt programme.
Work and racy return as Ford prices new Transit Custom Sport
Ford has officially confirmed pricing of the new Transit Custom Sport.
Uphill battle looms for Royal AM
Embattled Betway Premiership club Royal AM's trip to Tshwane to face the reigning champions Mamelodi Sundowns couldn't have come at the worst possible time.
Sasol shares slump amid poor show
The stronger rand against the dollar, oil price volatility, and lower refining margins all impacted JSE-listed Sasol's business for the three months ended 30 September this year.
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Astronauts on Nasa mission will wear Prada for moonwalk
Navalny still has huge support
Paris – Well-wishers cover the grave of Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny with flowers every day, showing he still has “huge numbers of supporters”, his widow Yulia Navalnaya said yesterday.
Street names are significant
The quote, “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet”, from Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet, is what Juliet thought at that moment – that a name is just a label to distinguish one thing from another.
Iran clears the air over its space
Kuwait City – Iran’s neighbours have pledged they will not allow the use of their “soil or airspace” for any att ack, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said yesterday, as Israel weighs a retaliation for the Islamic republic’s missile strike.
Gaza: poverty rate 'doubles'
REPORT: ADDITIONAL 2.61 MILLION PALESTINIANS POOR
King Charles sails through Oz
Sydney - King Charles III greeted throngs of admirers under the sails of the Sydney Opera House yesterday, the public finale to his first major foreign sojourn since falling sick with cancer.
MK hiding in plain sight
Jacob Zuma, our home-grown wannabe Jonas Savimbi, ordered his party's parliamentarians to wear camouflage uniforms when reporting for duty last week. They disappeared briefly while shambling past the hedges.
Chiefs set for a repeat win
TAB soccer customers have chances galore to win big cash this weekend with four carryover pools and a guaranteed R57-million Soccer 13 pot that could transform you into a multi-millionaire in a few hours.
Mia Moo well weighted at Vaal
CLASSY: TARRY-TRAINED FILLY CAME BACK FROM SIX-MONTH BREAK FOR AN EASY VICTORY
Prince Florian to improve on the Polytrack
A seven-race programme on the Polytrack at Hollywoodbets Greyville today sees some smallish fields, but the racing nevertheless looks quite competitive, although there are a few solid win and place betting opportunities.
BMW F900 GS offers enticing Adventure for any biker
BMW GS bikes can easily be regarded as the double cab bakkies of the motorcycling world.
GR-eat finish to Cup season
Huge smiles but heavy hearts for Toyota's six media drivers.
"'Hello Chery' a hit all around
TIGGO 7 PRO MAX: LUXURY HELPS TO CORRECT MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT CHINESE CARS
Movers and shakers
MERCEDES-BENZ VANS: STYLISH VITO, SPRINTER, eSPRINTER STILL GET THE JOB DONE
Battle of the old versus the new
POWERTRAINS: GWM SUV PAIR'S POLARISING EXPERIENCES
Where to next for Dricus?
It has been just over two months since South Africa's Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) middleweight champion Dricus du Plessis successfully defended his title and the question on all the fans' lips now is, where will his next defence be?
Verreynne ton 'most rewarding'
Kyle Verreynne has called his second Test century, scored on the second day of the first Test against Bangladesh in Dhaka yesterday, the \"most rewarding one\" of his career.
A DIFFERENT CHALLENGE
RASSIE: THE TRIP TO THE UK A MASSIVE TASK FOR THE WORLD CHAMPIONS
Pirates make it four out of four
PREMIERSHIP: JUST TOO GOOD FOR SUPERSPORT UNITED
Stormers could unleash Bok duo
URC: LIBBOK, MALHERBE WILL BE KEEN FOR GAME TIME
Suaalii named in Wallabies squad
Sydney - Rugby league convert Joseph Suaalii was yesterday named for the Wallabies' northern hemisphere tour next month after just two training sessions with the squad.
Retegui hunting for first Champions League goal
Milan – Mateo Retegui (right) is gunning for his first Champions League goal as the Italy striker heads into Atalanta's Champions League clash with Celtic in hot form and ready to make up for the incredible double miss which cost his team a win against Arsenal.
Leipzig eyeing Liverpool scalp
Leipzig - RB Leipzig host Liverpool in the Champions League tonight as Juergen Klopp's recent past and not-too-distant future collide.
Barca up for challenge
BAYERN MUNICH: COACH FLICK FACES HIS FIRST REAL TEST OF THE SEASON
Benchmark for right manager
INVESTMENT: BEYOND EVALUATING PAST RETURNS
Two-pot, preservation funds
NEW REGIME: ONLY NEW CONTRIBUTORS TO RETIREMENT SYSTEM HAVE TWO COMPONENTS