International

  • Luan shines yet again

    International

    Tzaneen’s Luan Steenkamp has raised the Tzaneen flag high once again when he won the 2021 Chrome Open held at…

  • Tzaneen NTT Rally a thrilling affair

    International

    Group A's Theuns Joubert and navigator, Schalk van Heerden were the overall NTT Motor Group Tzaneen Rally winners recently.

  • Mopani boxers shines at provincial tournament

    International

    Mopani district shined at the Limpopo provincial boxing championships recently with seven of eight boxers qualifying for the national championships.

  • Spar Proteas ready for the Caribbean clash

    International

    The Spar Proteas head coach Dorette Badenhorst assembled a 25-member squad over the past week in preparation for the upcoming…

  • Dzumeri soccer tournaments put on hold

    International

    There won’t be any soccer kick-offs in the indefinite future in the Mopani area as law enforcement clamped down on…

  • National Aerobatics Championship coming up

    International

    Lovers of aeroplanes in Phalaborwa and surrounding areas will be delighted to know that they will have the opportunity to…

  • Insect science trio conquers the Akkedis

    International

    Tzaneen cyclists were among the top performers at the Akkedis mountain bike race held over the weekend in Louis Trichardt.

  • Limpopo born Titans coach, Mandla keeps on flourishing

    International

    Momentum Multiply Titans head coach, Mandla Mashimbyi, believes that true success in life comes with creating platforms for other people…

  • Spar throws weight behind run from Soweto

    International

    Grocery giant, Spar, has thrown its weight behind efforts by two politicians who are trying to make things better for…

  • Soccer legend Neil Tovey talks ‘lockdown’ football

    International

    Even during lockdown football continues to evolve, believes 1996 Afcon winning captain, Neil Tovey, after analysing Euro 2020.

  • Loccer soccer player making a name for himself

    International

    Lucky Nkuna, a 24-year-old young football player from Daniel Rababalela village near Giyani, grew up playing soccer.

  • Kulani’s tough childhood finally leads to success

    Business

    Hardship has taught 23-year-old Kulani Novela to be a problem solver and a hustler.

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