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Lampard hopes Swansea fans will end Grimes abuse
Frank Lampard hopes Matt Grimes’ “very classy” decision not to celebrate his goal against Swansea City will end the boos when the midfielder faces his old club.

BBC in Cuba as island plunged into darkness
More than 10 million people are enduring power cuts after Cuba’s national electrical grid collapsed again.

Warning for South African who want to travel overseas
Airlines are grappling with soaring jet fuel prices as the US-Israeli war on Iran has caused a supply shortage, leaving consumers facing surcharges and airlines struggling to manage volatile costs as the fuel becomes scarcer.

More bodies retrieved at Ekapa Mine
Two weeks ago, the rescue team retrieved one miner.

James sets NBA appearance record in late Lakers win
LeBron James sets the record for the most regular-season games played in NBA history as he helps the Los Angeles Lakers to a dramatic buzzer-beating 105-104 victory against the Orlando Magic in his 1,612th outing.

‘They think I just go home and make TikToks – it’s not true’
Leicester forward Alisha Lehmann is the most-followed female footballer in the world and says she has learned to cope.
LONG-DISTANCE CHAMP: ‘Keep on pushing’: SA running sensation Adriaan Wildschutt on inspiring others and staying grounded
By becoming South Africa’s first winner of the New York City Half-Marathon, the athlete has rubber-stamped his reputation as one of the country’s best runners.

Gambling addiction DOUBLES in SA, industry pushes back against new taxes
SA gambling addiction surges as government eyes new taxes, but betting firms warn stricter levies could backfire…

POPCRU awaits final decision in Major-General Asaneng’s guilty charge
This after provincial deputy SAPS commissioner, Major-Gen. Patrick Asaneng was found guilty of fruad

Cuba’s power grid collapses leaving it without electricity for the 3rd time this month
Cuba’s power grid collapsed Saturday leaving the country without electricity for a third time in March as the communist government battles with a decaying infrastructure and a U.S.-imposed oil blockade.

OUR CITY NEWS: How the Apartheid Museum is confronting modern ignorance
The museum tells a much broader story than apartheid alone, and for many visitors the experience is both educational and deeply emotional, says curator Emilia Potenza.

514 companies have delisted from the JSE
New research from the University of Cape Town (UCT) shows that 514 companies have left the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) since 1989, and that companies are increasingly choosing to delist.

André Esterhuizen hails Sharks defence after Munster whitewash
Every Munster attack ended in a knock-on or turnover as the Sharks won seven tries to none.

Limpopo mining company defrauded of R20 000 in football scam
A fraud case has been opened against a Limpopo scammer

Mixing money with friendship? Bev Steyn and Nonku in court battle
‘Real Housewives’ stars Beverly Steyn and Nonku Williams in court battle over unpaid R125 000 loan. Here’s what we know…

Woodman hungry for Wales action after first call-up
Ryan Woodman aims to shine for Dragons to earn a first Wales cap after being called up for the Six Nations.
Meteor Rumbles Over Houston, as Six-Pound Fragment Crashes Into a Texas Home
“It is the talk of the town today — the loud boom, the flash of light in the sky experienced by a lot of folks across the Houston area this afternoon,” says a local Texas newscaster. “And then there was this — a home in northwest Harris county hit by something that crashed through their roof.” Travelling at very high speed, the six-pound meteorite crashed through their roof and through...

How much interest you’ll pay on a loan for South Africa’s favourite cars
Most South Africans purchase their cars on a finance plan, which can easily add over R100,000 to the vehicle’s original purchase price by the time their contract ends.