Sport

From war in DRC to swimming the open ocean

Young refugee plans swim from Robben Island to raise money for charity

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News | 11 September 2017

Municipality fails to fix public pool despite years of promises

It stands empty and overgrown in Mdantsane, a lost opportunity for the surrounding community

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News | 12 July 2017

Khayelitsha cyclist’s dreams coming true

At age 26, Bonga Nqobane has been appointed by Cycling South Africa to connect clubs across the country

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Solutions | 26 June 2017

Spinning is a sport dominated by men

But now some women are bucking the stereotype

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Video | 19 May 2017

No progress in Human Rights Commission investigation into Old Mutual Club

One year later, still no answers on why cricket development programme was canned

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Brief | 20 April 2017

“Not a good place for an athlete to live”

Promising Masiphumelele runner pins hopes on success, but may burn out too soon

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Feature | 12 April 2017

In photos: Boxing tournament thrills Khayelitsha

Fighters from Philippines and Germany take on local talent

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News | 4 April 2017

Legal dispute stalls Dunoon’s R16.5 million sports centre

Project should have been completed two years ago

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News | 7 March 2017

Blind boxer still a champion

Martial arts champion Ronald Dlamini was at his peak, when he lost his eyesight

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Brief | 10 February 2017

Cape Flats learners show their athletics abilities

Over a thousand children participate

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Photo Essay | 3 February 2017

East London Ironman athletes call for more support

Being able to afford a bike and learning how to swim are among the many challenges faced by township athletes

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News | 1 February 2017

Khayelitsha race honours runner killed in accident

Fun run attracts 200 people

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Brief | 30 January 2017

“They’re stealing the sport”

An in-depth look at the changing face of traditional horse racing in the Eastern Cape - Part Three

Text by Christopher Clark. Photos by Masixole Feni.

Feature | 2 November 2016

“I look at my horse and I feel well”

An in-depth look at the changing face of traditional horse racing in the Eastern Cape

Text by Christopher Clark. Photos by Masixole Feni.

Feature | 1 November 2016

The “fastest growing sport in the country”

An in-depth look at the changing face of traditional horse racing in the Eastern Cape

Text by Christopher Clark. Photos by Masixole Feni.

Feature | 31 October 2016

Cycling school helps young people from townships live their dream

“One day a champion will emerge” says founder

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Feature | 20 October 2016