Bryan Habana pays tribute to drowned teacher, playing for all victims of crime
South Africa winger Bryan Habana has paid tribute to teacher Zukisa Kela, who died over the weekend after being tied up and thrown into a lake in Johannesburg.
South Africa winger Bryan Habana has paid tribute to teacher Zukisa Kela, who died over the weekend after being tied up and thrown into a lake in Johannesburg.
Referee Craig Joubert wrongly awarded Australia’s winning penalty in their 35-34 quarter-final defeat of Scotland at the Rugby World Cup but there is no plan to change the TMO system.
It may appear a bizarre proposition to some, but New Zealand’s scintillating quarter-final disposal of France and the Boks laboured, late triumph over Wales is a reasonably encouraging scenario.
Alec Hogg says the Springboks winning the World Cup would reinforce a new trend. After a torrid time, there are signs things are turning for the better.
Biznews community member Frans Krause responds to the Springbok bubble and takes the conspiracy route, says the Springbok loss to Japan in the opening RWC match was all part of the greater plan.
Ireland’s RWC campaign suffered massive blows on Tuesday when iconic captain Paul O’Connell was ruled out injured for the rest of the tournament.
Deon Gouws, CIO at Credo Wealth, delivers a fascinating piece in which he likens the Springbok World Cup campaign to a company listed on a stock exchange.
As if leaving their own World Cup before the knockout stage was not bad enough, the salt was rubbed into England’s wounds on Sunday when the Springboks moved into their long-time training base at Pennyhill Park in Surrey.
Ever since reading bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell’s views on the subject, I’ve developed a healthy interest in the ongoing war between talent and capital.
Durban-based entrepreneur Andrew Fenwick says the multiplier effect of manufacturing opens the door to a possible recovery, creating one job will lead to the creation of another and so on.