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Jose left at a loss for words
Orlando Pirates coach Jose Riveiro (above) battled to explain how his dominant side lost the Betway Premiership match against Cape Town City.
Aussies go spin-heavy for Sri Lanka
Australia recalled opener Nathan McSweeney and called up all-rounder Cooper Connolly yesterday for the first time in a spin-heavy Test squad for the tour of Sri Lanka, with Steve Smith as captain.
Key to get out of the blocks early
SA20: MAHARAJ HOPES DURBAN OUTFIT GO ONE BETTER
Blitzboks back to grindstone
The challenging pool draw for the Perth leg of the Sevens World Series at the end of the month completed the circle of motivation for the Springbok Sevens squad, who returned to their base in Stellenbosch last week already.
Bulls aiming to be 'street-smart'
CHAMBERLAIN: NO OVER-THINKING AGAINST CASTRES
Halfback pairing very much at ease
Boeta Chamberlain and Keagan Johannes have spent much of their rugby careers playing in different positions before finding their current roles as a halfback pairing at the Bulls.
Quintero claims fourth stage of the Dakar
American driver Seth Quintero (right) won the fourth stage of the Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia yesterday by one second after Qatar's Nasser Al Attiyah, who was first across the line, was penalised 10 minutes.
Hojgaard Twin to Play Masters
Dane Nicolai Hojgaard (above) and Chilean Joaquin Niemann have accepted special invitations into the 2025 Masters field, Augusta National Golf Club chairman Fred Ridley announced this week.
Barca starlets keep on shining
Young starlets Gavi and Lamine Yamal (above) fired Barcelona, without Dani Olmo after his licence to play was revoked, into the Spanish Super Cup final with a 2-0 win against Athletic Bilbao on Wednesday.
Djokovic handed a difficult draw
MELBOURNE: ON COLLISION COURSE TO MEET ALCARAZ
Slot livid over ref's call
FOUL: REDS BOSS ADAMANT SPURS' BERGVALL SHOULD HAVE BEEN SENT OFF
Potter Hopes To Nail It At The Hammers
Former Chelsea boss Graham Potter (right) was named West Ham's new manager yesterday on a two-and-a-half-year contract, the club said, a day after sacking Julen Lopetegui.
Planning for retirement
INSIGHT: SAFEGUARDING FINANCIAL FUTURE
Investment trends you can't afford to ignore this year
The investment landscape is brimming with opportunities and challenges.
Clarity on bank share value
Strict regulation and high service fees guarantee good returns for investors.
Is Sasol a screaming buy?
Interest jumps after Morgan Stanley says there's upside of 180%
Draft regulations address construction mafia
Regulations to the Public Procurement Act that will address extortion and other criminal acts committed by the so-called construction mafia are being drafted.
US Trade War Fears Drive Rand Down
The South African rand weakened sharply on Wednesday, sliding to its lowest level in seven months as investors worry about the possibility of sweeping tariffs from US president-elect Donald Trump.
Parents' fees struggle
INCREASE: EXEMPTIONS FROM SCHOOL LEVY COULD TOP R10BN THIS YEAR
Buckle up for an epic ‘Celebrity MasterChef SA’ final
Style icon Seth Shezi and versatile media personality Dineo Ranaka will face off on SABC 3 in 2025's first reality television showdown: the Celebrity MasterChef South Africa final.
Super-violent but addictive
'BANSHEE': NOT YOUR AVERAGE SKOP, SKIET, DONNER
'Missing You' is fun but forgettable
NETFLIX: NOT-SO-GOOD ADAPTATION OF COBAN'S WORK
Tech world turns to mental health tools
Whether detecting rising anxiety or managing a full-blown panic attack, the tech industry is offering an array of new tools designed to support mental health.
Violent blaze leaves Altadena community in despair
Homes reduced to ashes, businesses in flames, and in the midst of the devastation, haggard residents: the California city of Altadena, ravaged on Wednesday by a violent fire, looked like an area that has just been bombed.
Celebrities flee fires
LOS ANGELES: HOMES DESTROYED, HOLLYWOOD EVENTS CANCELLED
Slow and steady wins race
January; a time of fresh starts, lofty goals and the unmistakable stampede of newly minted gym-goers. Like migratory birds, they appear suddenly and en masse, flocking to treadmills, weight benches and yoga mats with the zeal of people who've decided this year will be different.
Taxis must take out public liability policies
This will put pressure on drivers to tidy up their reckless behaviour, writes Tony Ball.
Effects of passing down racism
With reference to: \"Racism is a one-way street in SA\", published on Monday. Racism or racist sentiment is typically acquired during childhood - regardless of skin colour.
Child moms: we're enablers
We have been grappling with the reality of statutory rape for years. It's not new.
Proof that age is just a number
Some unkind people have referred to British singer Cliff Richard as a \"perpetual teenager\" because of his seeming refusal to age.