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Acting ASA boss Mathane may step down from Athletics Gauteng North role
Athletics SA acting president John Mathane has said if he finds it difficult to juggle being the body’s interim head and president of Athletics Gauteng North, he might have to relinquish one of the roles.
Xaba optimistic she’ll do well in Valencia
After a stellar season where she won every race she competed in, Glenrose Xaba is optimistic with her chances when she lines up at the Valencia Marathon on December 7, as she feels she is in good shape.
Plenty of lessons for Proteas after ODI defeat
Though a second limited overs series defeat is a bitter pill to swallow, the Proteas will leave Pakistan with a clearer understanding of their depth and increased personnel options across the board.
Proteas aim to finish Pakistan tour on a high
A long month in Pakistan finally comes to an end for the Proteas on Saturday in Faisalabad, where they are targeting an ODI series win to end a largely encouraging tour on a high.
Amajimbos target Fifa World Cup knockout stage
South Africa’s Under-17 national team will be out to seal a place in the knockout stage when they take on Italy in their last match at the Fifa World Cup on Sunday.
Mashimbyi convinced SA can get over the final line
Mashimbyi will be poring over the team’s shortcomings in the next few weeks, with one eye on that T20 World Cup, but also the 2029 ODI tournament.
LISTEN | If Malema had Mandela’s approach, he would be SA’s president - Player
A confessed Donald Trump backer, Player heaped massive praise on Mandela and added Malema could learn from the country’s first democratically elected president about forgiveness.
Heartbreak for Proteas as India secure first World Cup
India beat SA by 52 runs to win the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup final last night, writing their way into the history books by winning their first title.
WATCH | ‘Bring the cup home. That cup belongs in South Africa,’ says Ramaphosa ahead of Women’s World Cup final
President Cyril Ramaphosa has rallied behind the Proteas Women ahead of their historic ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup final against India on Sunday, urging the team to “bring the cup home”.
Chiefs consider more love for Dobsonville
Kaizer Chiefs have expressed their desire to take more matches to Dobsonville Stadium, vowing they’ll attempt to navigate through that idea since they have already registered FNB, Moses Mabhida and Peter Mokaba as their three home venues.
Athletics SA president faces suspension over funds misuse
Investigation launched into spending by athletics chief James Moloi
Proteas their own worst enemy on frustrating first day
Even though they were the superior team in the second half of the first day, Monday was still a deeply frustrating start to the second Test for the Proteas.
Thousands of runners devastated as Cape Town Marathon cancelled
The cancellation of the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon on Sunday morning because of severe overnight winds left thousands of runners devastated.
Proteas deal with new kind of pressure as WTC title defence starts
At the start of the new World Test Championship cycle, Kyle Verreynne is looking back to the last one, drawing not just inspiration, but also tactical know-how.
Proteas, Black Ferns both have big World Cup defeats to bounce back from
South Africa and New Zealand will aim to overcome crushing defeats in their Women’s ODI World Cup openers when they go head-to-head at the Holkar Stadium in Indore, India, on Monday (11.30am).
























