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Ladysmith community still without water

Residents of Ladysmith in the uThukela Districts remain without running water three weeks after devastating floods laid waste to much of KwaZulu-Natal.

Ramaphosa flees from workers on Workers’ Day

President Cyril Ramaphosa was forced to run to safety after furious mine workers stormed the stage at a Congress of South African Trade Unions Workers’ Day rally in the North West on Sunday.

LUCKY ON MONDAY: “If it costs me my life, I hope it’s in one go” – Senna

It’s been 28 years, virtually to the day, since Ayrton Senna da Silva lost control of his Williams Formula 1 racing car, crashed into a concrete bank and was declared dead a short while later.

Jomo Cosmos, pillar of South African football, relegated to third division

Jomo Cosmos, one of South African football’s most iconic sides, have been relegated from South Africa’s professional leagues after drawing 1-1 with TS Sporting on Saturday.

Formula 1 driver asks wife’s permission AFTER accepting comeback job

Formula 1 has been labelled as one of the most dangerous sports, but Kevin Magnussen pulled off one of his riskiest moves upon rejoining the sport.

Petulant Stormers squeak a win against the Leinster “youngsters”

Before the match, a lot was said about Leinster fielding a “second-team” against the Stormers, but if the youngsters from Dublin were supposed to collapse under the pressure, nobody gave them the message.

Tennis legend Boris Becker arrested over bankruptcy

The former world number one tennis player Boris Becker was found guilty of charges relating to his 2017 bankruptcy by a British court on Friday.

Bulls grind Glasgow Warriors into the Loftus dirt

As Jake White said earlier in the week: “Who would have thought a few months ago that the Stormers would be in second place on the log?”

MANTASHE SLAMS “INHUMANE” TREATMENT OF ZAC WORKERS

Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Gwede Mantashe has condemned the inhumane treatment of striking mine workers by the Zululand Anthracite Colliery.

Petulant Stormers squeak a win against the Leinster “youngsters”

Before the match, a lot was said about Leinster fielding a “second-team” against the Stormers, but if the youngsters from Dublin were supposed to collapse under the pressure, nobody gave them the message.

Price of cooking oil is heating up

Khomotso Mashabela doesn't fully understand what the war between Ukraine and Russia is about but her mango achaar business is suffering from its consequences.

PICK OF THE SPORTS: SA teams are showing who’s the boss

With only two group stage games remaining, South Africa could have three of their four teams in the United Rugby Championship (URC) knockout stages.

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