Sport
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Phalaborwa rivals battle to tense 1–1 draw
SportWhite Vultures and Phalaborwa Celtic played out a tense 1–1 derby, with both teams still seeking their first ABC Motsepe…
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Tzaneen athlete conquers brutal Mossel Bay Ironman
SportRuan Rademeyer finished 23rd in a notoriously tough Ironman 70.3 Mossel Bay, battling rough seas, fierce winds, and rain throughout.
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Acornhoek City triumphs in tactical friendly
SportAcornhoek City FC beat H.S. Academy in a friendly match, showcasing strong teamwork, attacking flair, and promising development.
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MJM Hotspurs crowned Mopani District Nedbank Cup champions
SportMJM Hotspurs claimed the Mopani Nedbank Cup title and will now represent the district at the Champion of Champions League.
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Hoedspruit runner celebrates with 150 completed Parkruns
SportHoedspruit parkrun marked Retha Redelinghuys’ 150th run, with new participants, strong finishes, and thanks to volunteers and community partners.
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Mpheni Defenders thrash Vondwe in opener
SportMpheni beat Vondwe in their ABC Motsepe Stream-A opener, signalling strong title intent as rivals struggle.
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Teen Gallants talent aims for global football future
SportAt 19, Hlayiseko Mabasa reflects on his rise, family support, and dream of playing soccer overseas while inspiring young athletes.
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Coach Peace earns his CAF-B licence
SportCoach Peace Khosa secures his CAF-B licence, boosting opportunities for Nkowankowa talent to reach NFD and PSL levels.
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Phalaborwa United sack coach after Nedbank exit
SportPhalaborwa United have dismissed coach Tefu Mashamaite after a Nedbank Cup defeat, with claims he learned via Facebook.
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Good turnout at Hoedspruit bass fishing event
SportOver 50 anglers joined the second Klaserie Dam bass competition, with record female participation and a 3kg catch securing top…
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Giyani teen (16) selected for CSA World Cup pathway
Sport16-year-old Murisi Rikhotso earns a place at the CSA women’s camp, chasing her dream of playing for South Africa at…
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Phalaborwa coach leads Proteas women with pride
SportPhalaborwa-born Mandla Mashimbyi celebrates the Proteas women’s World Cup campaign, thanking his hometown for strong support and belief.










