The Stormers kept it close despite losing the possession and territory battles, a late TMO decision proving the difference between the sides.
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Franschhoek to host Montreux Jazz Festival again in 2027
Second time's the charm! Hot off its sizzling debut, the Montreux Jazz Festival Franschhoek will make its return to South Africa next year.
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‘A disappointing feeling’: Pietersen turns sight to URC
The Sharks coach said they would now target bonus-point wins from all four remaining URC games to have a chance at reaching playoffs.
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Lamola: Iran waived an exit visa to aid people trapped in Middle East, and that was largely it
With Iranian airspace completely shut down from the start of the conflict, the only routes out were overland.
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Anele Mdoda’s husband Mgudlwa breaks silence amid PPE scandal
Mgudlwa denies linking Anele Mdoda to PPE scandal, says contracts predate their relationship and vows to challenge tribunal ruling.
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Anele Mdoda’s husband Bonelela Mgudlwa speaks out after PPE tender saga
Mgudlwa has expressed his intention to launch legal action.
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Haaland treble destroys Liverpool as Man City reach FA Cup semis
Liverpool's tame surrender was a bitter blow to Slot, who had to endure chants of 'you're getting sacked in the morning' from gloating City fans.
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South Africa pays R2.5 trillion in debt costs as borrowing hits R3.8 trillion
The South African government is spending more and more money on interest, without reducing the debt.
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Alberton train station left unguarded for two decades as illegal occupants return
The Alberton train station has sat dormant and unprotected since 2003, with a failed eviction order and no revival plans in sight.
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Brawny Foton Tunland V9 dragged by Hilux and Ranger on the strip
The new flagship of Foton's bakkie range has the brawn, aggression and style, but needs more punch.
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