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JUSTICE MALALA | Zuma’s ‘Freedom Day coup’: don’t be fooled that it’ll hurt the MK Party significantly
Founder Jabulani Khumalo and his comrades were always mere tools in Zuma’s handsOriginal post on timeslive
EDITORIAL | Lesufi’s pledge on hospital treatment crosses a new ethical low
Dangling such vital services as election bait paints a damning picture of self-serving politics.Original post on timeslive
PALI LEHOHLA | Why did Mbeki change his tune? The answer lies in the Future we Chose
Let’s revisit the South Africa of 2025 that the government laid out in 2005Original post on timeslive
WENDY KNOWLER: Flying into turbulence over absent receipts
Always get a receipt when you pay for something. AlwaysOriginal post on timeslive
Owning a gun in South Africa offers some safety, but risks run high for users and society: expert
The Small Arms Survey has calculated that South Africa is ranked tenth globally in terms of licensed firearm ownershipOriginal post on timeslive
Blast from the past: One-two finish for Ballington and Ekerold while snooker ace Mans falls prey to 'Dracula'
Today in SA sport history: April 29Original post on timeslive
Bulls’ versatility holds key to future success in URC, says White
The Bulls ran in eight tries in a 61-24 romp over Welsh outfit the Ospreys that ensures they will also have another run at the Champions Cup next yearOriginal post on timeslive
Pirates dethrone Royal at Harry Gwala to stay in race for second place
Orlando Pirates continued their recent scoring exploits as they demolished Royal AM 4-0 to maintain their winning momentum in their DStv Premiership match at Harry Gwala Stadium on Sunday.Original post on timeslive
Hendricks and Mulder smash Lions to T20 Challenge title
Reeza Hendricks played the perfect T20 anchor role and Wiaan Mulder provided the pizazz as the Lions claimed their second title this season and in the process asserted themselves as the country’s top provincial union.Original post on timeslive
Arsenal stretch lead at top with London derby win at Spurs
Arsenal held on to beat battling local rivals Tottenham Hotspur 3-2 away and move four points clear at the top of the Premier League after an emphatic first-half display and a nervous second period in an electric derby atmosphere on Sunday.Original post on timeslive
Shooting in Durban leaves four injured and one dead
One person was killed and four others injured in a shooting on Adelaide Tambo Drive in Durban on Sunday, security officials said.Original post on timeslive
Bagnaia wins thrilling Spanish GP as Martin crashes out
Reigning MotoGP champion Francesco Bagnaia won his third straight Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday to make up ground on Jorge Martin in the world championship standings after the Pramac Racing rider crashed out of the race while leading.Original post on timeslive
Pakistan appoint Gary Kirsten, Jason Gillespie as head coaches
Pakistan have appointed former South Africa batsman Gary Kirsten as head coach of their men's white-ball teams, while their Test side will be guided by former Australia fast bowler Jason Gillespie, the country's cricket board said on Sunday.Original post on timeslive
‘Too many skill and breakdown errors’: Lions cornered by crafty Munster
Munster were smarter, sighed Lions coach Ivan van Rooyen after his team continued their season long roller coaster ride with a 33-13 defeat in the United Rugby Championship at Ellis Park on Saturday.Original post on timeslive
Government warns of zero tolerance for people behaving badly on social media ahead of elections
The government on Sunday warned it would be keeping a close eye on social media and would not hesitate to take action against any person who dares to post threats and instigate violence ahead of the national elections next month.Original post on timeslive
‘We’ve just turned a bit of the corner’: Johnson says Chiefs need momentum
Kaizer Chiefs interim coach Cavin Johnson was happy with how his players responded late in the game when it looked like they would continue their winless run against SuperSport United in Polokwane on Saturday, but stressed Amakhosi need to find momentum.Original post on timeslive
Five killed in crash outside Belfast in Mpumalanga
Five people have died in a horrific car crash on the N4 in Wonderfontein near Belfast, the Mpumalanga department of community safety said on Sunday.Original post on timeslive
There will be fire if I speak: Salah on row with Klopp as Liverpool challenge fizzles
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah appeared to have a heated exchange with manager Juergen Klopp shortly before the Egypt international was brought on as a second-half substitute in a 2-2 Premier League draw at West Ham United on Saturday.Original post on timeslive
SA fencer qualifies for Paris Olympics
Fencer Harry Saner has won a spot at the Paris Olympics, earning his ticket at a qualifier in Algiers on Saturday.Original post on timeslive