Despite leading by 30-9 towards the end of the game, the Cheetah’s could not cope without flyhalf Johan Goosen and lost 33-36 to the Highlanders.
Cosatu, the DA and Afriforum have all heralded the decision to halt the e-tolls, but engineering firms question the implication on road construction.
China, the largest purchaser of oil from South Sudan, has agreed to loan the fledgling country $8-billion.
Many of SA’s wheelchair bound tennis stars are putting themselves in good standing for the Paralympics this year as they shine at wheelchair champs.
A state-run firm in Dubai has paid troubled Kerzner International $250-million for control of the Atlantis hotel perched atop its palm-shaped island.
Stormers flyhalf Peter Grant put together most of his teams points as they cruised past the Force to seal their third win on the trot.
Tens of thousands of convicted criminals could soon be eligible for release under Zuma’s planned special remission of sentence.
The SA National Roads has been interdicted and restrained from levying and collecting tolls, the High Court in Pretoria ruled on Saturday.
Lions coach John Mitchell bemoaned his side’s defence in their 34-20 loss against the Brumbies in a Super Rugby match.
The South African men’s hockey team chalked up their second win of the Olympic Qualifier Tournament in Kakamigahara, Japan on Saturday.