STRUGGLING SPURS AXE COACH
A 6-1 loss to Pretoria Callies was too much to bear and bosses at struggling GladAfrica Championship side Cape Town Spurs had to act and fired their coach Dylan Deane.…
ICONIC MGXAJI’S HOME TO UNDERGO RENOVATIONS
Ubuntu Boxing Fraternity (UBF) is spearheading a campaign to help renovate the home of deceased boxing icon Nkosana ‘Happyboy’ Mgxaji in Mdantsane. And UBF will on Tuesday launch the first…
NGEBIYANA CHANGES HIS MIND AS HE PREPARES FOR MALAJIKA REMATCH
Sabelo Ngebiyana has changed his mind about moving up to the junior-featherweight division because he still dreams of challenging current International Boxing Organisation (IBO) junior-bantamweight champion Gideon Buthelezi. Ngebiyana announced…
TRUTER, BARKER WELCOME A POINT
Swallows FC coach Brandon Truter has welcomed a point the Dube Birds earned when they were held to a 1-1 draw by Stellenbosch FC in a DStv Premiership match at…
BRAZILIANS HOLD CONGOLESE SIDE
Mamelodi Sundowns scored two valuable goals when they drew 2-2 with AS Maniema Union in a CAF Champions League preliminary second round first leg match at Stade des Martyrs in…
BIRDS, STELLIES IN STALEMATE
Swallows FC and Stellenbosch FC drew 1-1 in a DStv Premiership encounter at the Dobsonville Stadium in Soweto on Sunday. The Dube Birds took the lead through Ruzaigh Gamildien’s goal…
NGUMBELA TO BE BURIED ON SATURDAY
Departed sport enthusiast, businessman and philanthropist Mthetheleli Ngumbela is going to be laid to rest on Saturday. Ngumbela passed away on Wednesday following a car accident on the N2 between…
CHIEFS SEND CONDOLENCES TO MASELESELE FAMILY
Kaizer Chiefs have sent their condolences to the family of the late Lucky Maselesele. The 41-year-old Maselesele, a product of the School of Excellence, was stoned to death on Wednesday…
CRICKET FANS BACK AT STADIUMS
Cricket South Africa (CSA) has announced that vaccinated fans will be welcomed back in the remaining Provincial T20 tournament. Tickets will go on sale on Monday, 18 October, and only…
MOKOKA WINS CAPE TOWN MARATHON
Stephen Mokoka won the Cape Town Marathon in wet conditions in the Mother City on Sunday morning. The 36-year-old Mokoka raced home in 2:09:58 followed by Gebru Redahgne from Ethiopia…