Sport

Celtic Unveil New Kit, Players

In addition to unveiling their new kit to celebrate the team’s 50th anniversary, Siwelele also announced their new crop of players ahead of new s

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Sport

Sparks To Fly At Boxing Tourney In Honour Of Mandela

Free State female boxer Matshidiso “Scorpion Queen” Mokebisi will tomorrow go toe to toe against Kabisile Tshabalala from Gauteng for the vacant SA

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Sport

Documentation Of Bloem Celtic History Hailed

SAFA-Mangaung chairperson Lucas Matobako has hailed the documentation of Bloemfontein Celtic’s history, describing it as historic in restoring footb

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Sport

Proteas Shine Bright At Netball World Cup

Despite the SPAR Proteas falling short of a podium finish at the 2019 Vitality Netball World Cup in Liverpool on Sunday, they were given some consol

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Business

Opening Economy Key To Growth: Ramaphosa

The stranglehold of monopolies in the South African economy has to be broken to achieve a competitive market, President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Mond

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Business

R59bn Eskom Lifeline Approved

Finance Minister Tito Mboweni on Tuesday tabled a special appropriation bill in the National Assembly, allocating an additional R59bln to Eskom over

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Business

Transnet Secures Partner For Natural Gas Infrastructure

Transnet on Tuesday entered into a cost-sharing agreement with International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, to conclud

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Business

Young Scientists Showcase Projects

The Eskom Expo for Young Scientists said on Tuesday this year has seen a surge in research projects in the energy category, with pupils aiming to fi

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Analysis

The Never-Ending Story Of Eskom Bailouts

Finance Minister Tito Mboweni asked Parliament on Tuesday to approve an additional R59-billion for Eskom to 2021. That’s in addition to the R23-bill

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Analysis

Most South Africans Bad At Saving For Retirement

July is savings month. It has been an active awareness campaign of the South African Savings Institute in the country for many years. Sadly, South A

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