After a disappointing Tri-Nations campaign, South Africa need to start planning their run-up to the World Cup and decide whether to rest senior players, captain John Smit said.
Bafana to take risks
Bafana Bafana head coach Pitso Mosimane said he was prepared to take risks and attack Niger in a bid to get the country's 2012 African Nations Cup qualifying campaign off to a winning start at the Mbombela Stadium on Saturday night.
Spanish media revelling in Guardiola-Mourinho conflict
The supposed conflict between Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola and his Real Madrid counterpart Jose Mourinho has intrigued Spain since Mourinho signed for Real in May.
Granny and teen wounded for witchcraft
A 54-year-old Eastern Cape woman and her 13-year-old granddaughter have been wounded by gunmen seeking revenge for a killing they believe was caused by witchcraft, say police.
Non-striking nurse stabbed at hospital
A non-striking nurse has been stabbed at a hospital in KwaZulu-Natal, health MEC Dr Sbongiseni Dhlomo said.
Pistorius hopes to comfortably make London
A woman carrying pole vaults in a purpose-built bag struggles to make her way through a crowd of screaming children at an athletics meeting in northern Italy.
Are you sex-starved?
How can I convince my husband that I cannot go without sex? Dr Eve gives some advice...
Hated apartheid-era Bantustans law repealed
The National Assembly has approved the repeal of an apartheid law that herded millions of people into Bantustans and tribal areas - the impact of which is still being felt today.
Hated apartheid-era Bantustans law repealed
The National Assembly has approved the repeal of an apartheid law that herded millions of people into Bantustans and tribal areas - the impact of which is still being felt today.
ASA refuses to turn blind eye to ads
"Misleading and unsubstantiated" advertising by an anti-ageing specialists based in Gauteng must be withdrawn immediately, says the Advertising Standards Authority.

