John Bacon, USA TODAY Published 12:02 p.m. ET Jan. 19, 2020 | Updated 2:45 p.m. ET Jan. 19, 2020CLOSEAuthorities in Utah were trying to determine Sunday why a teenage boy fatally shot a woman and three children in their home, leaving a small community overwhelmed by shock and grief.An adult male was wounded in the…
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By Craig Jarvis Khule Ngubane is a skateboarder from Durban, South Africa who is making it big time, heading towards the 2020 Olympic Games. Originally from a poor neighborhood in the traditional kwaZulu Natal Zulu community, he has always followed a different path through the life-changing sport of skateboarding. Now …
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The fear of losing their jobs and being victimized are two of the reasons many Jomo Cosmos players are suffering in silence even though they allegedly haven’t been paid full salaries by South African football club owner Jomo Sono since September last year. Sono admits he owes players money but …
Read More »Percy Tau Deserves To Play In Europe
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso ‘Jingles’ Mosimane believes his favourite son, Percy Tau deserves to play in Europe and wishes him well at his new football club Brighton & Hove Albion in England. Tau signed a four-year deal with Brighton in the English Premier League but he will be loaned out …
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In spite of the fact that Kevin Anderson wants to become an American citizen and Roger Federer represents Switzerland, these two top tennis stars both have South African blood running strongly through their veins. Kevin Anderson Kevin Anderson started playing tennis professionally in South Africa at a tender age of …
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By TOKELO MARTIN MOKHESI The month of May 2017 has been a sad one for international sports supporters as they witnessed four of the greatest sporting legends walk onto the pitch for the very last time for their respective teams in football and cricket. All four ended their careers on …
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