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Xaba smashes national mark
Running the longest race of her career, Glenrose Xaba (above) was delighted with her performance after digging deep to break the SA women's record at the Cape Town Marathon yesterday.
Lagoon to cap Beckett's season
Allowances to benefit Oxford Comma at Pontefract.
Dave is a Charity Mile entry
Joburg Spring Challenge champ Back In Business also in field.
Follow Eiger Sanction as long as he keeps winning
There is a belief among many horseplayers that as long as a horse keeps winning, one should keep following it until it loses. That looks to be the case with St John Gray's Eiger Sanction who on his fourth successive race at the Vaal last week.
Stop the red card madness
If it wasn't so serious and important it really would be laughable.
PROTEAS WILT IN FINAL
Wolvaardt’s troops were average with the ball and in the field which ultimately sealed the result for the Kiwis.
Modest Sirino just 'happy to help'
Gaston Sirino says Kaizer Chiefs' change in mentality is helping them win more matches in the 2024/25 season.
Bucs can't harp on about Magesi loss
Orlando Pirates coach Jose Riveiro has urged his charges to quickly move past the disappointing loss to Magesi FC and focus on tomorrow's Betway Premiership clash against SuperSport United at Orlando Stadium (kick-off 7.30pm).
Downs boss still demanding more
FEELS CHARGES ARE NOT RUTHLESS ENOUGH
Djokovic pleads with Rafa not to leave tennis now
Novak Djokovic implored long-time adversary Rafael Nadal (right) to put off his planned retirement after defeating the Spaniard Saturday in what was likely to be the final chapter of their \"amazing rivalry\".
It's okay to 'win ugly'
COACH PLEASED WITH ZEBRE VICTORY IN SOPPING WET CONDITIONS
Reds pass major test
EPL: EDGE CHELSEA TO HIT THE TOP AS MAN CITY SURVIVE A WOLVES SCARE
Ten Hag hoping United have clicked
Under-fire Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag is hoping his side turned a corner in coming from behind to beat Brentford 2-1 on Saturday and snap a five-game winless run.
Rohit 'proud' of his team's fightback
India captain Rohit Sharma said he was proud of his team for battling back from their lowest home total of 46 to make a match of the first Test against New Zealand, despite going down to an eight-wicket defeat yesterday.
Rabada has an 'elite mentality'
PROTEAS QUICK ONE SHY OF 300 WICKETS
SA's 36.1% power hike
METHODOLOGY: FLEXIBLE ENOUGH FOR POOR?
A personalised plan vital when goalposts keep shifting
There's a pattern to how most people answer this question: How much is enough? Enough never seems to be where we are; rather, it's always just beyond the horizon.
Frame Leisure fades
Outlets in group declines from 56 to 19 in just months..
Index versus momentum
COMPREHENSIVE BREAKDOWN OF INVESTMENTS TO HELP YOU MAKE WISE DECISIONS
Why you should have an advisor
Many people think they do not have enough money to warrant having a financial advisor, but that is not true.
Managing your money
Developing good habits is the only way to make your cash work for you.
People need more support as they approach retirement
There is always a lot of talk about supporting people at the beginning of their working life to start saving for retirement, but very little is said about support for people who are close to retirement. Is it time to beat the default paradox?
Break cycle of financial stress
Create a budget, seek professional advice early on, says expert.
A foray into modern-day superheroes
Long gone are the days when a superhero could simply don a mask and cap, save the day and escape to a secret lair.
Is it all in the mind?
Understanding these factors creates a great sense of ease.
30 years of the Samas
Ensuring every note, beat and lyric takes its place.
What about us single pensioners, Woolies?
Buy three, pay for two is just a gimmick. I'd rather go elsewhere, writes George.
Let's get to the roots of names
When my mum was moving house recently one of the musclemen doing the heavy lifting introduced himself as Gift.
Lesufi's bluster wears thin
Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi's, pictured, response to the DA's demand that he release forensic reports which allegedly provide evidence of corruption, embodies the adage that attack is the best form of defence.
King Charles just a sideshow in Oz
The national mood in Australia seems to have got a little more excited about the visit by King Charles III and Queen Camilla... although many Aussies still couldn't care less about old colonial ties.