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/ 19 September 2008
Kaizer Chiefs might be known as the cup kings in local football, but the crown appears to be slipping.
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/ 11 September 2008
Raymond Hack, the CEO of Safa, has described critics who question the body’s development programmes as ”idiots”.
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/ 5 September 2008
Mail & Guardian reporter Lucky Sindane speaks to Olympic swimmer Natalie du Toit about Sascoc’s poor management ahead of the Paralympics.
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/ 5 September 2008
Going into the key 2010 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier, Joel Santana’s boys could take advantage of a troubled and under-strength Super Eagles.
The PSL has started what is set to be one of the most competitive seasons to date. The M&G assesses the clubs and what the fans can expect.
Funding and selection models for Olympic sporting codes are set to change in preparation for London 2012, the Mail & Guardian has been told.
Should the Kaizer Chiefs coach be dancing when another MTN 8 semifinal looms?
In one Mpumalanga township, the streets are dominated by women on bikes. So where are the women in cycle races?
Compared to their male counterparts, there is little to despair about in women’s football. And there are a few things that the men’s game can learn.
Lucky Sindane assesses which South Africans have the potential to bring medals home.