Wenger left to rue injuries

Arsenal could secure a top-four finish and the chance of Champions League football for the 17th successive season today without kicking a ball, but coach Arsene Wenger was left ruing…

Maidana is no pushover: Mayweather

Unbeaten American Floyd Mayweather says he needs his “A game” to beat Argentina’s Marcos Maidana today. Mayweather is 11-1 favourite for the WBC/WBA welterweight title unification bout at the MGM…

NBA owners vote for Clippers sale

National Basketball Association team owners have agreed to proceed with efforts to force the sale of the LA Clippers following a heated race row.

Sharks end South Africa’s overseas duck

Melbourne – The Sharks became the first South African team to win on tour this season with a labouring 22-16 victory over the Melbourne Rebels to stay top of Super…

Adhere to Fifa/Caf Club Licensing system

From Noel Munzabwa in Swaziland SWAZILAND soccer might be ranked lower than Zimbabwe, but one thing that is certain is that their implementation of the Fifa/Caf Club Licensing is well…

‘Don’t judge me on last two games’

TOTTENHAM Hotspur manager Tim Sherwood believes results in the last two matches of the season should have no bearing on whether he is retained in the job or sacked.

Rooney doubtful but RVP may return

WAYNE Rooney is doubtful for Manchester United’s Premier League game against Sunderland today but Dutch striker Robin van Persie could return, interim manager Ryan Giggs said yesterday.

Mphela might start for Chiefs

KAIZER Chiefs striker Katlego Mphela might get to start for the club in today’s Nedbank Cup tie against Bidvest Wits after coming on and scoring against Free State Stars in…

Feeling the arts pulse at HIFA

Ignatius Mabasa HIFA presents fantastic opportunities for spontaneous networking. On May 1, I welcomed the opportunity presented by the Workers’ Day holiday, to go and enjoy the Youth Zone events…

When everyone turns to vending for survival

Rosenthal Mutakati In the olden days, vendors were largely elderly women of limited education who were distinguishable by tattered aprons filled with countless coins, but the complexion of the game…

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