Sport
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PSL chairperson Dr Irvin ‘Iron Duke’ Khoza announces the death of legendary footballer Doctor Khumalo’s mother
Local sportJOBURG – Mable Khumalo, mother of famous footballer Doctor Khumalo has died.
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Coach Benni McCarthy says soccer players must be savvy with their money
Local sportJOBURG – Benni McCarthy urges players to learn to spend less and invest more of their money.
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Abide by the rules, urges ANLFA secretary general Malvin Khumalo
Local sportALEXANDRA -– 'Let's all endeavour to ensure that we come out of this situation alive'.
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Malandela Mighty Heroes decries advent of coronavirus and its effects on football
Local sportALEXANDRA – Malandela Mighty Heroes has decried the advent of the coronavirus and its effects on football.
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Parktown touch rugby girls learn from former Springbok Gcobani Bobo
NewsPARKVIEW – Parktown touch rugby girls benefitted from shadow ball session with former Springbok Gcobani Bobo.
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Sentient Archery offers videos and tips for training at home
Local sportSAXONWOLD – Archers should not shoot arrows at home, but they can still keep their minds and techniques 'sharp'.
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Rockies encourages fitness at home
Local sportSAXONWOLD – Rocky Road Runners puts safety first, while still promoting fitness.
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St John’s continues learning online during lockdown
Local sportHOUGHTON – Learning will continue online for St John's staff and learners until 8 April.
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Wanderers Club goes into lockdown
Local newsILLOVO – Wanderers Club has decided to close its doors until further notice to protect its members and the greater…
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Old Parks hosts sensational 6-A-Side Soccer Tournament
Local sportBORDEAUX – Old Parks Soccer Club's annual tournament a success despite pullouts amid coronavirus fears.
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Covid-19 ‘kills’ soccer games of the Alexandra Northrand Local Football Association
Local sportALEXANDRA – The rapid spread of the coronavirus 'kills' soccer games of the Alexandra Northrand Local Football Association.
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Wanderers gives its players individual training programmes
Local sportILLOVO – Local rugby club gives players training programmes they can complete on their own until the coronavirus situation improves.











