Latest sports news headlines, results and fixtures: Friday 3 July 2020
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Midfielder George Maluleka had already agreed to join Sundowns after his deal with Kaizer Chiefs expired but the extension of the season threw some doubt over when he would leave.
Prasa committed to ensuring all COVID-19 hygiene protocols, which include social distancing on platforms and inside trains, are adhered to by passengers.
England vs West Indies: Joe Root will miss next week’s first Test the England and Wales Cricket Board confirmed on Tuesday.
The next Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon has been postponed with CAF concerned the AFCON qualifying tournament would interfere with operations.
SASSA has taken a decision to reevaluate declined COVID-19 grant applications and get to the bottom of the reasons for rejection.
The women’s and men’s HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series 2020 in Langford, London, Paris, Singapore and Hong Kong have been cancelled due to the ongoing and dynamic global nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, bringing the 2020 Series to an early conclusion.
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Men’s High Performance players will train in small monitored groups with identified coaches from their nearest franchise teams.
District Six Community Activist and entertainment icon Soli Philander wants to make sure there is a safe space for youth in Woodstock, Cape Town.
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As part of the PGA Tour’s pre-charter testing process, a South African golfer tested positive for COVID-19 at this weekend’s Traveler’s Championship.
The Eastern Cape Health Department are scrambling to get to the bottom of a mystery surrounding dumped COVID-19 testing kits.
Manchester United’s backline has once again come in for criticism from the Irishman despite the club booking a spot in the FA Cup semifinals.
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The Elandskraal South African Police Service Station Commander was admitted to hospital after being stabbed attending a GBV complaint.
Soli Philander has lent his voice to the campaign to ‘Free the Marion’, with a peaceful protest organised for Sunday 28 June.
With the constant rain forcing handling errors and dictating a bruising forward clash with lots of kicking by the backs, the result came down to the Crusaders capitalising on the two opportunities that went their way.
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Soli Philander found himself hauled into police custody on Saturday soon after making allegations that police in Cape Town were shielding a known paedophile.
The lockdown coupled with increased awareness surrounding hygiene and the mandatory mask laws could be the reason the flu season appears to have started late.
Two tries to Dalton Papali’i and the muscle of Hoskins Sotutu helped the Blues maintain their unbeaten run in Super Rugby Aotearoa.
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