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KZN snubs shutdown

Most people of KwaZulu-Natal snubbed Julius Malema's shutdown, although there were some residents who showed their support.

Red card the red card for the sake of the World Cup

With one swipe of the card South African referee Jaco Peyper made himself the most important “player” in world rugby this weekend, writes Lucky Maree.

Locals protect their businesses from looting

Residents of Duduza, Kwa-Thema and Tsakani, in Ekurhuleni, have taken to the streets to protect foreign-owned spaza shops during the national shutdown.

Home of Nhlanhla Lux bombed

Former Operation Dudula leader Nhlanhla Lux was working with local law enforcement to contain the violence in the various townships - but then the violence came knocking at his door. 

Cele confirms 87 arrests in the early hours of National Shutdown

Police Minister Bheki Cele confirmed that 87 arrests had already been made on Monday morning during the National Shutdown.

London’s finest held by league’s lowest

Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea dropped points against relegation battling Southampton and Everton on a goal-filled Saturday in the Premier League. 

Bavuma ton not enough as Proteas crumble

South Africa will not win the one day series as they did the tests. Instead, the West Indies fought back incredibly with the white ball after putting a mammoth total on the East London scoreboard.

All of Ireland celebrate Grand Slam triumph

It’s one of those matches that is loaded with dramatic potential. The Irish are the favourites by a country mile.

Sundowns drop points but survive Al Hilal onslaught

Khuliso Mudau sent a message to Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos with a crucial goal in Mamelodi Sundowns’ 1-1 Caf Champions League draw with Al Hilal in Omdurman on Saturday.

‘Every game is a final’ – Pirates boss

Orlando Pirates coach Jose Riveiro has insisted their remaining games of the season are crucial like Cup finals as they push to play in Africa next term.

Ngobeni tips Mabena for greatness

Former Ajax Cape Town midfielder Clifford Ngobeni believes Siyabonga Mabena stands to dominate the game in the future.

Pumas take a nail-biter in the last minute

Nobody will say that either the Pumas or the Lions are great defensive sides. They’re not. Both teams are at their best when on the attack.

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