Earliest evidence of poisoned arrows offers new insights into the advanced technology and strategic thinking of prehistoric ...
Prehistoric hunter-gatherers in South Africa applied deadly poisons to their stone arrows 60,000 years ago. Amazingly, the ...
All Blacks winger Sevu Reece had been out of the Test arena for 18 months courtesy of a torn ACL heading into Saturday's fixture against England in Dunedin. The speedster quickly made his presence ...
Vincent Tshituka admits he got distracted by the "sweeter things" in rugby. Now, the Sharks loose forward tells KickOff how he is correcting his course to knock on the Springbok door.
South Africa started and finished 2025 as the world's number one-ranked side, and their extraordinary depth and monstrous scrum suggest they will be the team to beat at the 2027 Rugby World Cup in ...
Following the high-profile signing of Springboks captain Siya Kolisi, we take a look at how the Stormers could lineup next season. The Cape-based outfit has set the goal of winning a European trophy ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
CAPE TOWN, Dec ‌19 : South Africa started and finished 2025 as the world's number one-ranked side, and their extraordinary depth and monstrous scrum suggest they will be the team to beat at the 2027 ...
SA Rugby paid tribute to former Springboks Women captain Lusanda Dumke, who died in East London on Tuesday following a battle with a rare gastric cancer. She was 29 years old. Dumke, SA Rugby's ...
DUBLIN, IRELAND: November 22: Canan Moodie #14 of South Africa catches a high kick challenged by Tadhg Beirne #5 of Ireland during the Ireland V South Africa, autumn series, rugby union match at Aviva ...
Former Springbok Women and Bulls Daisies captain Lusanda Dumke has passed away after courageously battling a rare form of gastric cancer, reports Cape {town} Etc. The news, released by her adopted ...
Facing a crisis of confidence after a loss in the Rugby Championship opener in Johannesburg, Rassie Erasmus changed two-thirds of his team. The gamble worked, delivering a tense victory that ...