Local sport
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Youth football takes centre stage as Ace Auto Ayoba launches winter development tournament
Local newsSoccer team invites local teams to participate in soccer tournament.
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Springs Rapid Rail Police members finish strong at marathon
Local newsFour Springs Rapid Rail Police members conquered the Comrades Marathon, with Sergeant Motjatji Mattla ranking among the top SAPS finishers.…
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Springs Premier smash Birch Acres, claims sixth spot
Local newsCaptain Khwezi Masango led from the front with four goals as Springs Premier thrashed Birch Acres 6-1 to climb up…
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Former Phelang learner to run Comrades Marathon
Local newsKwa-Thema runner Bashin is living his dream as he prepares for the Comrades Marathon
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Mtaito’s Lifestyle wins charity soccer tournament
Local newsMtaito’s Lifestyle won a thrilling charity soccer tournament hosted by the Nkosinathi Mbonani Foundation, uniting the community for a good…
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Former boxer demands share from fund
Local news“That money is supposed to be given to retired boxers. We must get our share."
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Cambridge reserves shine in comeback win against Dream Team
Local newsMAFA Round One is nearing completion.
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Trap Thursday defeats Peacock Athletics in intense match showdown
Local newsThe Trap Thursday FC secured a thrilling 3-2 victory over Peacock Athletics in a high-energy clash at the Nkosinathi Mbonani…
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Injuries and fatigue cost Mighty Titans as Under Dogs take netball victory
Local newsUnder Dogs clinched victory over Mighty Titans in the charity netball final, overcoming a shaky start with smart strategy and…
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Jealous Down and Sanders United share the spoils in high-stakes Super League clash
Local newsJealous Down and Sanders United played to a tense draw at the Kwa-Thema Sports Complex.
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Langaville netball player needs help to join sports tour in France
Local newsLangaville teen Matlhatsi Matshele (16) seeks community support to raise funds for a life-changing international netball tour to France this…
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Extension 8 tops Kwatsaduza Masters League
Local newsExtension 8 leads the Kwatsaduza Masters League as AmaBhubesi stays bottom after the May 11 matches.











