Sport
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Mercedes shine, but F1’s new rules falter
Russell won in Australia, but F1’s new 2026 rules created artificial racing as overtakes depended on battery deployment, not driver skill.
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The great unknown: F1 Returns with new rules and high Stakes
Formula 1 is back this weekend with the season-opener at Australia’s Albert Park circuit, marked by all-new regulations for 2026.
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In the saddle: Massive month ahead for Fairview horse racing
It will be only the third race for the Fairview amateur riders this season and as always, the competition will be fierce.
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Reading between the laps: The 2026 pecking order
Ferrari and Mercedes lead the pack after Bahrain testing, but controversial new hybrid power units are causing major headaches for drivers.
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Cricket SA announce packed 2026/27 home fixtures, Gqeberha among key venues
Cricket South Africa has confirmed a busy 2026/27 home season, with eight Test matches scheduled across the country, alongside multiple ODI and T20 international fixtures.
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Gqeberha to host Springboks for second consecutive year at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
After speculation over the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium potentially playing host to the reigning Rugby World Cup winners, SA Rugby confirmed that the Springboks will.
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Time running out to enter for Mimosa Mall Marathon on 28 February
Enter the Mimosa Mall Maraton that will take place on 28 February in Bloemfontein. It will be one of the biggest events yet.
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UEFA to investigate racial abuse allegations involving Vini Junior
Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior accused Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni of calling him ‘mono’ (monkey in Spanish) during yesterday’s Champions League match, prompting UEFA to investigate allegations of discriminatory behaviour.
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South Africa glide past New Zealand as super eights beckons
Captain Aiden Markram’s unbeaten 86 and Marco Jansen’s 4-40 demolish New Zealand as South Africa cruise to Super Eights qualification.
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F1 2026: Pre-season testing, Week 1
Formula 1’s 2026 regulation revolution delivered stunning-looking cars, but Bahrain testing exposed serious problems beneath the surface. The new machinery is running 10 seconds per lap slower than previous years…










