Pun of the Day – Sunday, 8 January 2023
Puns are undeniably cheesy at times, but almost always lead to a good laugh – and South Africans could all do with more of that right now!
Garrin Lambley is passionate about all sport, in no particular order: rugby, cricket, golf, swimming, tennis and athletics. He joined The South African team in November 2020 having previously worked as Sport24 Editor for 12 years, as well as at 365 Digital and iAfrica. He has published in excess of 35 000 articles. He is also active in the News and Lifestyle spaces, as well as all things finance-related. He's father to Milo the dog - and has never said no to an ice-cream invitation.
Puns are undeniably cheesy at times, but almost always lead to a good laugh – and South Africans could all do with more of that right now!
Two-time Australian Open champion Naomi Osaka has pulled out of the opening Grand Slam of the year just over a week before it starts.
Kaizer Chiefs went down to Sekhukhune United at the FNB Stadium on Saturday in what was a surprise defeat for the Glamour Boys.
Al Muthana caused a massive upset when dashing along the outside rail to mug favourite Charles Dickens in Saturday’s L’Ormarins King’s Plate.
Charles Dickens has been installed as an overwhelming favourite for the L’Ormarins King’s Plate at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Saturday.
Puns are undeniably cheesy at times, but almost always lead to a good laugh – and South Africans could all do with more of that right now!
Siya Kolisi has revealed that All Blacks great Dan Carter was part of the reason why he joined French giants Racing 92.
There’s more bad news for South Africans in debt with confirmation of a likely South African Reserve Bank (SARB) rate hike later in January.
SA Rugby and its CEO for the past 12 years, Jurie Roux, have confirmed their ‘amicable’ parting of ways. Good move?
Popular DJ Mark Pilgrim has taken to social media to give followers the latest update in his ongoing battle against cancer.
While it’s still too early to predict what lies ahead for diesel and petrol prices in February, the latest data shows very encouraging signs.
Charles Dickens has been installed as an overwhelming favourite for Saturday, 7 January 2023’s L’Ormarins King’s Plate.
With the new year now well under way, preparations have begun in earnest for schools to reopen around the country – as early as next week.
With 2023 now well under way, preparations have begun in earnest for schools around the country to reopen later this month.
The inaugural Okapi Ladies International is the opening race on a bumper 10-race L’Ormarins King’s Plate card on Saturday, 7 January 2023.
Power utility Eskom pushed load shedding to Stage 4 on Thursday, following ongoing delays in getting power back online.
The 2022/23 DStv Premiership is back in full swing with this weekend’s matches marking the halfway point of the season.
Puns are undeniably cheesy at times, but almost always lead to a good laugh – and South Africans could all do with more of that right now!
South Africa-born England star Kevin Pietersen is looking forward to his commentary stint during the SA20 starting on Tuesday, 10 January.
While SA motorists saw a significant petrol and diesel price decrease earlier this week, a look back 12 months ago makes for sobering reading.
While it is still too early to predict what lies ahead for diesel and petrol prices in February, the latest data shows encouraging signs.
Dean Kannemeyer’s Waterberry Lane was a late scratching for Saturday R2 million Grade 1 L’Ormarins King’s Plate at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth.
Puns are undeniably cheesy at times, but almost always lead to a good laugh – and South Africans could all do with more of that right now!
The City of Cape Town has updated beachgoers that a popular swimming area at Fish Hoek beach remains closed until further notice.
Eskom implemented Stage 3 load shedding on Wednesday, 4 January until further notice in another blow for suffering South Africans.