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It's either a case of a new coach coming in and everyone upping their standards or Mamelodi Sundowns players were disillusioned with life under Manqoba Mngqithi.
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BAVUMA: NEED TO BUILD ON PAKISTAN T20 SERIES WIN
Chiefs salvage last-gasp draw
Ranga Chivaviro's stoppage time goal grabbed Kaizer Chiefs a point at TS Galaxy yesterday in a Betway Premiership clash at Mbombela Stadium.
Batting collapse sets Proteas back
A dismal collapse from the Proteas women put England into the driving seat as they reached the close of play on day two on 31/1 in their second innings, a lead of 145 runs in the one-off Test at the Mangaung Oval in Bloemfontein yesterday.
Focus shifts to local SA derbies
URC: THOROUGHLY ENTERTAINING WEEKEND LIES AHEAD
Barca tripped up by Leganes
Barcelona - La Liga leaders Barcelona stumbled 1-0 at home against Leganes on Sunday as they suffered another blow in the Spanish title race.
Maresca shoots down title chances
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca said the chaotic end to his side's 2-1 win over Brentford exemplified why they are not yet ready to compete for the Premier League title.
Man United boss shows firm hand
AMORIM: DEFENDS OMISSION OF RASHFORD, GARNACHO
Mthethwa part of a Bucs offload
CONFIRMED: DEFENDER HAS FALLEN OUT OF FAVOUR
Bucs hoped for better points return
Orlando Pirates midfielder Selaelo Rasebotja (right) was left disappointed, despite his side picking up an away point in their Caf Champions League group stage 1-1 draw with Stade D'Abidjan in the Ivory Coast on Saturday.
Pep taking the flak for troubles
Manchester - Pep Guardiola (above) admitted he did not see Manchester City's staggering collapse in form coming after conceding twice late on to lose 2-1 to Manchester United on Sunday.
Early buy-in by Downs
CARDOSO: FEELING STRONG COMMITMENT FROM PLAYERS AFTER RAJA WIN
Markets and Trump's win
POST-ELECTION: A LOOK AT WHY THEY RALLIED
Fentanyl is here: locals test positive for potent opioid
People in the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal have tested positive for fentanyl, a laboratory-made painkiller that has been at the centre of the opioid crisis in the US.
Farmers desperate for water
UPINGTON COMMONAGE: CARTING SUPPLY FROM HOMES IN TRUCKS TO KEEP LIVESTOCK ALIVE
Locals are priced out
TOURIST TOWN: FIVE-NIGHT STAY FOR TWO IN JANUARY COSTS R40K-R55K
340ml Reunion Tour is a celebration of African music
The 340ml Reunion Tour will be hitting South African soil in March 2025, bringing the group's unique blend of jazz, funk, and afro-beat rhythms to Johannesburg and Cape Town.
Napping can be good for you
SHORT BREAKS CAN LOWER BLOOD PRESSURE, ENHANCE RESILIENCE TO STRESS
US ship docks in Cambodia
A US warship docked in Cambodia yesterday, just kilometers away from a Chinese-renovated naval base, in the first American military port call to one of Beijing's closest regional allies in eight years.
Bolivians go on blind vote
Bolivians voted on Sunday for the country's top judges in a controversial election that has seen campaigning banned and polls suspended in several regions.
Race against time to rescue survivors
Rescuers raced against time yesterday to reach survivors after a powerful cyclone hit the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte, laying to waste the territory's many shantytowns, with hundreds feared dead.
Impeached Yoon digs in his heels
QUESTIONS: CALLED TO EXPLAIN FAILED MARTIAL LAW
Knowing when game's up and glory days gone
Jacob Zuma should be dipping his feet in Nkandla fire pool, writes Des du Triou.
Will you know me in heaven?
What do you look like at 10? Did your skew front toothies at last straighten out? Do you still have your glorious uncontrollable bush of pure red hair?
What SA needs to grow economy
South Africa's challenges are layered and complex. But to execute vital structural changes, we need to address the three real constraints to South Africa's growth: attitude, aptitude, and action.
EFF's elephant in the room
Russian poet Ivan Krylov wrote a fable in which an inquisitive man visits a museum and notices everything but the largest piece: an elephant.
Tourism can't fly without money
When it comes to getting their hands on government contracts or dishing out tenders to friends, the ANC's top brass in government and in the parastatal sector can move with blinding speed.
Poor subjected to 'Nazi' experiments
It is chilling to think that in our country, which has a constitution which enshrines human rights, we could have seen forced medical procedures on people which echoed the ghastly experiments the Nazis carried out on Holocaust victims at Auschwitz concentration camp.
N Koreans die for Russia
Ukraine said yesterday that its troops killed or wounded at least 30 North Korean soldiers who had been deployed by Russia to its western Kursk region, where Ukraine has seized territory.
Gas deaths at ski resort
Twelve people have been found dead of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at a ski resort in Georgia, police said yesterday.