
Semenya Loses Latest Appeal
Caster Semenya has lost her appeal to Switzerland’s Federal Supreme Court against the restriction of testosterone levels in female runners. Semenya is not allowed to compete in events between 400m

Caster Semenya has lost her appeal to Switzerland’s Federal Supreme Court against the restriction of testosterone levels in female runners. Semenya is not allowed to compete in events between 400m

The SABC has acquired a package of free-to-air Bundesliga rights in South Africa for the next two seasons. The deal includes rights to one fixture per match week for the

South Africa and Africa’s top-ranked skateboarder on how he got into the sport, what it takes to reach the top, the difference between ‘street’ and ‘park’ skateboarding, why he had

Squash South Africa Acting President, Jennifer Sawyer, is in her second stint in the organisation’s top job, having previously been President in 2005 and 2006, before taking a break from

Professional squash is set to resume in October with a revamped Growthpoint SA Nationals and Growthpoint Interprovincial. The Nationals will provide more squash players with the chance to compete in the tournament

Mamelodi Sundowns Football Club have upgraded their logo, as part of their 50th anniversary celebrations. The club and its supporters decided not to move too far away from the original logo.

Siya Kolisi has partnered with Mercedes-Benz in a new partnership that will see the Springbok captain collaborate with the luxury carmaker on a range of projects. The new partnership, negotiated by

NTT Pro Cycling is celebrating 10 years of association with the Qhubeka Charity at this year’s Tour de France. This partnership has seen the team play a major role in

South Africa’s franchises have been given the green light to resume full contact training. That’s according to SA Rugby. It says all players have completed the necessary health checks and

AfriForum is considering legal action against Cricket South Africa, after the sports organisation announced plans to exclusively hire black consultants to speed up transformation. After a meeting with the Department of