Sport

  • JC Ritchie wins Limpopo Championship

    Sport

    South African processional golfer, JC Ritchie won the second edition of Limpopo Championship at a golf course in the Waterberg…

  • Noordelikes wys tande vroeg in rugbyseisoen

    Sport

    Noordelikes Rugbyklub het gewys dat hulle gereed is om tydens vanjaar se rugbyseisoen naam te maak nadat hul eerste- en…

  • Action galore on golf course

    Sport

    Two different competitions hosted at the Polokwane Golf Club on Saturday and Sunday respectively delivered some exciting golf from nearly…

  • Leopards beats Stellenbosch to move out of the relegation

    Sport

    Black Leopards stunned fellow Premier Soccer League (PSL) campaigners Stellenbosch Football Club when they beat them 2-1 in the 20th…

  • Baroka signs former Black Leopards striker

    Sport

    Baroka Football Club finalised signing a six month contract with an option to extend with former Black Leopards and Bidvest…

  • Armdruk-sussies wil saam met die sportsoort groei

    Local sport

    Deané en Shanté Maritz het reeds in hulle eerste kompetisie hulle staal gewys.

  • Circuit Athletics meet in Polokwane

    Galleries

  • KG in her 1st Australian Open semi-final

    Local sport

    South Africa's highest ranked wheelchair tennis ace, Kgothatso Montjane, has reached her first Australian Open semi-final after edging out German…

  • 2-1 win for Leopards

    Local sport

    Black Leopards were too strong when they beat Stellenbosch FC 2-1 in front of a filled-to-capacity crowd at Thohoyandou Stadium…

  • Tokon promotes Ubuntu

    Advertorial

    The support of the community is necessary to build a better society, free of crime and social ills and one…

  • Qualify for the Comrades/ Two Oceans marathons

    Local sport

    The Polokwane Marathon Comrades and Two Oceans qualifier takes place on Saturday, 15 February at the Peter Mokaba Stadium.

  • Lim set to host international golf championship

    Sport

    About 204 top professional golfers, of which 104 represent 35 international countries, were expected to descend on Limpopo from early…

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