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The Springboks face a daunting task as they head to New Zealand, with the goal of securing a rare victory on enemy soil to keep their Rugby Championship ambitions alive. A two-game tour against their fiercest rivals is looming, and at least one win is essential to stay competitive and set up a strong finish in their remaining fixtures against Argentina. After a surprising defeat to the Wallabies at Ellis Park, the Boks bounced back with a win in Cape Town. Combined with Argentina’s historic first win against the All Blacks at home, this has essentially leveled the playing field…

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South Africa’s driving licence challenges are far from over, but there may be hope on the horizon, according to the Department of Transport (DOT). The country continues to depend on a single licence card printing machine that has been in use since 1998. Its age and frequent breakdowns have made it a national bottleneck. Earlier this year, the machine was out of service from February until May. It had to be shipped to France for repairs by the original manufacturer. The disruption left a significant backlog, the effects of which are still being felt. Backlog Numbers Remain High DOT spokesperson…

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The pressure could not be greater for the Bulls as they prepare for their crucial Currie Cup clash against the Lions at Ellis Park on Saturday afternoon. Kick-off is scheduled for 3pm, and with the Pretoria side languishing in sixth place on the log, anything less than a win will almost certainly spell the end of their play-off hopes. Coach Phiwe Nomlomo admitted that not reaching the semi-finals would be nothing short of a disaster for a union of the Bulls’ stature. “It would be a disaster, for sure, if a Bulls team was not in the semis,” he said.…

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Mamelodi Sundowns coach Miguel Cardoso has moved to quash speculation surrounding Thapelo Maseko’s future, insisting that the winger will not be leaving the club during the current transfer window. Cardoso Puts Rumours to Rest Over the past few weeks, reports linking Maseko with a possible move to Europe have gathered momentum. The talk came despite the player seeing limited game time last season as he battled for minutes in Sundowns’ talent-packed squad. Cardoso, however, was clear in his stance when asked about the 21-year-old’s situation. “Of course, he will be here after the window closes. Why shouldn’t he be here?…

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Orlando Pirates coach Abdeslam Ouaddou has praised the fighting spirit of newly promoted Orbit College after his side’s narrow 1-0 victory in Tuesday evening’s Betway Premiership clash. The Buccaneers came into the encounter under pressure, having suffered two consecutive league defeats to open the new season. But back-to-back wins have since steadied the ship, lifting Pirates into seventh place on the log. Still, Ouaddou admits it has been anything but a smooth ride. Reflecting on the hard-fought contest, Ouaddou stressed how competitive the PSL has become. “Yes, happy with the win. We were a bit tired and made some changes,…

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Kaizer Chiefs have officially confirmed their 10th signing of the season, securing the services of former Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Lebohang Maboe. The move underlines Amakhosi’s aggressive transfer strategy as they strengthen their squad ahead of a demanding campaign both domestically and on the continent. Kaizer Chiefs Signal Intent with Maboe Arrival Maboe, who was released by Sundowns after spending the second half of last season on loan at SuperSport United, now joins the Soweto giants as a free agent. While on loan, the midfielder impressed with consistent performances and regular game time, reminding fans of his quality in the middle…

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The Springboks are heading into one of rugby’s fiercest rivalries with history and confidence on their side. Rassie Erasmus’ men will aim to extend their winning streak against the All Blacks. They seek to achieve five consecutive victories when the two giants clash in the Rugby Championship over the next fortnight. Rivalry Renewed in New Zealand The Boks and All Blacks are set to meet in back-to-back matches in Auckland on 6 September and Wellington on 13 September. Both games promise intensity, with the competition finely balanced after two rounds. New Zealand currently top the standings on six log points,…

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Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Nkosingiphile Ngcobo says Amakhosi will draw confidence from their Nedbank Cup semifinal victory over Mamelodi Sundowns when the two sides clash again in the Betway Premiership at FNB Stadium on Wednesday. Chiefs came from behind to edge Sundowns 2-1 in April, a result that helped them go on to claim their first official Premier Soccer League trophy in a decade. Chiefs Still Seeking Consistency Despite the cup success, consistency remains a major hurdle for Chiefs if they are to truly challenge the dominant Sundowns, who have lifted the Premiership title eight seasons in a row. Amakhosi lost…

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The Springboks have named a 36-man squad for their upcoming two-Test tour of New Zealand. Captain Siya Kolisi has been cleared to make his return to action. Kolisi, along with Pieter-Steph du Toit and Willie le Roux, missed last weekend’s 30-22 victory over Australia in Cape Town. He has now been passed fit to travel. Prop Jan-Hendrik Wessels, who has been sidelined recently, is also back in the mix. Jean-Luc du Preez rejoins the team after recovering from illness. Wiese to Return in Second Test Jasper Wiese, who has been unavailable in the Rugby Championship due to suspension, will tour…

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South Africans who suffer injuries in road accidents are facing major obstacles in securing justice. The Road Accident Fund (RAF) is unable to keep up with the demands of compulsory mediations. The situation has resulted in a growing backlog of thousands of cases, leaving victims effectively locked out of the courts. The Mediation Directive at the Centre of the Crisis The problem stems from a Mandatory Mediation Directive issued by the Gauteng High Court in April this year. The directive requires that nearly all civil cases, including RAF claims, go through mediation before reaching trial. While the measure was intended…

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