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3 May 2024

India remain No. 1 in ODIs and T20Is

Location: Sport

Australia, who defeated India in the ICC World Test Championship final at The Oval last year, have reclaimed No. 1 position in the ICC Men’s Test Team Rankings following the annual update that drops results from the 2020-21 season and reflects all series completed since May 2021. Australia now lead the table with 124 rating …

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3 May 2024

Match Officials for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024

Location: Sport

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the 26 match officials for the first round of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 in the United States of America (USA) and the West Indies. Twenty umpires and six match referees will officiate the ninth edition of the event, which will see 20 teams playing 55 …

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3 May 2024

Women’s Health Workshop for coaches

Location: Sport

This is the first ICC event where sanitary products have been made available in all the dressing rooms, an initiative that has received positive feedback from teams At the workshop, the teams were handed a printed version of the ICC Menstrual Health information sheet, a PDF resource created by the ICC which is available here …

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3 May 2024

CSA Announces International Inbound Fixtures For 2024/25 Season

Location: Sport

JOHANNESBURG: Cricket South Africa (CSA) has today revealed an exciting schedule for the 2024/25 international home season. The Proteas Men...

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3 May 2024

Devon Thomas banned for five years

Location: Sport

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has imposed a five-year period of ineligibility from all cricket on West Indies player Devon Thomas after he accepted breaching seven counts of the anti-corruption codes of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) and the Caribbean Premier League (CPL). The ICC announced the period of ineligibility in …

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2 May 2024

Amul Sign On As Sponsors For Proteas T20 World Cup Campaign

Location: Sport

JOHANNESBURG: Cricket South Africa (CSA) and Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Limited are delighted to announce Amul as the team sponsor...

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30 April 2024

Proteas Men’s Squad Named For 2024 T20 World Cup

Location: Sport

JOHANNESBURG: White-ball head coach Rob Walter has today announced the 15-member squad for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 to...

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29 April 2024

Proteas Men’s 2024 T20 World Cup Kit Revealed

Location: Sport

JOHANNESBURG: Cricket South Africa (CSA) has unveiled the Proteas Men’s playing kit for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup which will...

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29 April 2024

Lions Crowned CSA T20 Challenge Champions

Location: Sport

JOHANNESBURG: The DP World Lions have added another trophy to their 2023/24 cabinet after Reeza Hendricks (73*) and Wiaan Mulder (55*)...

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29 April 2024

Excitement Builds For CSA T20 Challenge Final Clash Between Lions And Dolphins

Location: Sport

JOHANNESBURG: The stage is set for an electrifying clash as the Cricket South Africa (CSA) T20 Challenge culminates with the final...

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26 April 2024

Ricksha Bus, great giveaways, and lots of new features at Amanzimtoti’s Highland Gathering

Location: Entertainment, MyPR

New and returning visitors to the 2024 Highland Gathering are in for a treat as organisers have introduced some new features to the event while retaining old favourites. Taking place at Amanzimtoti’s Hutchison Park on Saturday, 27 April, this Scottish-inspired festival is a great day out for the family, as well as being the annual …

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26 April 2024

Dolphins Through To The CSA T20 Challenge Final

Location: Sport

JOHANNESBURG: Hollywoodbets Dolphins secured another CSA T20 Challenge final spot with a five-wicket victory over Dafabet Warriors at the Hollywoodbets Kingsmead...

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26 April 2024

Lions Roar Into Another Home Final

Location: Sport

JOHANNESBURG: Reigning CSA 4-Day Series Champions, DP World Lions, secured a home final with a commanding eight-wicket victory (DLS Method) over Momentum...

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25 April 2024

Usain Bolt – What does he have to do with Cricket?

Location: Sport

The International Cricket Council (ICC) have announced Olympic legend Usain Bolt as an ambassador for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, which will be played in the West Indies and USA from 1-29 June 2024. The announcement comes a few weeks ahead of the start of the biggest cricket carnival spectacle ever that will …

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24 April 2024

The Presidency announces recipients of National Orders

Location: News

The Presidency announces recipients of National Orders

The Chancellor of the National Orders, Director-General in the Presidency, Phindile Baleni, has announced the recipients of National Orders. 

On Tuesday, Baleni made public the names of South Africans and foreign nationals, who will be awarded National Orders at a prestigious ceremony on 30 April 2024.

The National Orders are the highest awards that South Africa, through the President, bestows on citizens and well-known foreign nationals, who have contributed towards the advancement of democracy and who have significantly impacted the lives of South Africans.

The awards also recognise the contributions made by individuals who contributed and continue to contribute to building a non-racial, non-sexist, democratic and prosperous South Africa, as envisaged in the Constitution.

President Cyril Ramaphosa will bestow on deserving recipients the Order of Mendi for Bravery, the Order of Ikhamanga, the Order of the Baobab, the Order of Luthuli, the Order of Mapungubwe, and the Order of the Companions of OR Tambo.

The Order of Mendi 

The Order of Mendi for Bravery recognises South African citizens who have performed acts of bravery.

The Order of Mendi in Silver recipients:

Mawilliams Kekana (posthumously): For her generosity and courageous act of sheltering freedom fighters when it was illegal to align with revolutionaries. She offered her house as a haven for liberation stalwarts against the hostile security police.

Ignatius ‘Iggy’ Mthebule (posthumously): For his gallant fight against an unjust system of apartheid. He is among many lost sons and daughters, whose demise in the hands of security police remains unknown, as he disappeared without a trace. This was at the height of political upheaval, where opposition was brutally silenced. Despite his disappearance, he left an indelible mark of courage and leadership.

Makhwezi McDonald Mtulu (posthumously): For his excellent contribution to the liberation of the people of South Africa.  He responded to the brave call to join the military wing of the ANC forsaking the safety of his home to the fight for freedom and died in the process of executing the armed struggle.

Robert Anthony Basil Waterwitch (posthumously): For courageously pushing back against the oppressive system of the apartheid government. He ultimately lost his life for the ideals of freedom in the middle of the war against racism and inequality.

Coline Denise Williams (posthumously): For courageously pushing back against the oppressive system of the apartheid government. She ultimately lost her life for the ideals of freedom in the middle of the war against racism and inequality.

The Order of Ikhamanga

The Order of Ikhamanga recognises South African citizens who have excelled in the fields of arts, culture, literature, music, journalism and sport.

The Order of Ikhamanga in Gold recipients:

Nontando ‘Noni’ Helen Jabuva (posthumously): For her excellent contribution to the field of journalism and scholarship on the liberation struggle.  Her affinity for history and storytelling through journalism informed and enlightened the nation.

Aggrey Klaaste (posthumously): For his exceptional contribution to quality journalism and as a reporter exposing the cruelties of apartheid and encouraging unity among the people of different political persuasions to fight for liberation. He was a nation-builder with a vision for an equal and thriving society.

Madala Muzwakhe Kunene: For his exceptional contribution to the arts, especially jazz music, using home-brewed sounds that are unique to South Africa. He has collaborated with some of the best talents in our country.

The Order of Ikhamanga in Silver recipients: 

Agnus Gibson: For his contribution to filmmaking. He strived to provide a haven for black artists at a time when discrimination was normalised and practised with impunity. His collaborations produced iconic narratives of South African history and youth culture.

Emile Lester Jansen: For his contribution to the field of arts and hip-hop culture in South Africa. His artistry and activism formulated a unique lexicon now firmly known as Afrikaap, explaining the African origins of hip-hop.

Saray Nkusi Khumalo: For being an inspiring way-maker for many women through her quest of summiting seven mountains while raising funds. She inspires every African child to pursue what may seem to be impossible dreams.

Sophie Msoziswa Mahlangu: For her excellent contribution to the development of indigenous Ndebele arts. Her commitment to passing on knowledge to younger generations is commendable; she has become a bridge connecting generations.

Madosini Latozi Mphahleni (posthumously): For her exceptional service in preserving and elevating indigenous South African musical traditions. In a rapidly changing world, she stood as a guardian of these ancient sounds, ensuring they were not forgotten. Her commitment to passing on her knowledge to younger generations was unmatched, safeguarding the nation's identity and cultural heritage.

Trevor Dundas Mweli Skota (posthumously): For his contribution to the promotion of black African knowledge through his trailblazing work, including a biographical dictionary of notable black figures on the continent.

The Order of the Baobab 

The Order of the Baobab recognises South African citizens who have contributed to community service, business and economy, science, medicine and technological innovation.

The Order of the Baobab in Gold recipients: 

Blanche Valeria La Guma (posthumously): For her courageous fight for social justice and equality for all South Africans.  She lived by the courage of her convictions and fought for the rights of workers and the liberation of the oppressed.

Zukiswa Patricia Matolengwe: For her commitment to realising social justice for the homeless and downtrodden using ingenious means of stokvels for financial empowerment.  Her tireless work in providing dignified living space for the homeless is laudable.

The Order of Luthuli 

The Order of Luthuli recognises South African citizens who have contributed to the struggle for democracy, nation-building, building democracy and human rights, justice and peace as well as for the resolution of conflict.

The Order of Luthuli in Gold recipients: 

Mxolisi ‘Dicky’ Jacobs (posthumously): For his ultimate sacrifice to the struggle for liberation. His life ended by defending the principles of a just and equal society.  Although his life was cut short, he remains a towering stalwart of the struggle who laid down his life for the liberation of his people.

Peter Cyril Jones (posthumously): For his courageous contribution in mobilising communities across the length and breadth of South Africa. He was one of the leading lights advocating for the Black Consciousness message of self-reliance, pride and self-affirmation for the oppressed people.

Benjamin Langa (posthumously): For his ultimate sacrifice for equality and social justice in South Africa.   He endured unimaginable pain and remained loyal to the cause until the end.  His legacy remains a beacon of light and inspiration to many.

Thobekile ‘Tobsy’ Madaka (posthumously): For his gallant fight against the oppression of our people.  He fearlessly spoke truth to power and eventually gave his life for the democracy of South Africa.  He lived by the courage of his convictions and faced the wrath of the oppressive regime.

Siphiwo Mthimkhulu (posthumously): For his gallant fight against the oppression of our people.  His fearlessness and leadership belied his age as he boldly confronted the forces of oppression and eventually gave his life for the democracy of South Africa. He lived by the courage of his convictions and faced the wrath of the oppressive regime.

Prof Harry Ranwedzi Nengwekhulu: For his gallant fight for the liberation of the people of South Africa.  He has straddled academia and political activism with the goal of a free South Africa always in his mind and has served as a source of inspiration for many Black Consciousness activists and others.

Kenneth Rachidi (posthumously): For his courage to face a repressive government and resist its unjust laws that promoted inequality. He lived by the ethics of Black Consciousness. His activism and vocal opposition to oppression remain a legacy and inspiration to South Africans.

Annie Silinga (posthumously): For her commitment to the liberation struggle. She played a leading role in some of the liberation campaigns. She continued to campaign against passes at national and local events.

Nokuthula Simelane (posthumously): For her incredible bravery in the face of brutal security operatives. She lived by the courage of her convictions and faced the wrath of the oppressive regime. Her ultimate sacrifice for the liberation of all South Africans will remain in the annals of our nation’s history.

The Order of Mapungubwe 

The Order of Mapungubwe recognises South Africans who have accomplished excellence and exceptional achievement to the benefit of South Africa and beyond.

The Order of Mapungubwe in Silver: 

Prof Mulalo Doyoyo (posthumously): For his enormous contribution to academia and research in the field of aerospace.  His outstanding work continues to open doors. The sciences have been enhanced by his participation and young aspirant scientists looked up to him as a mentor.

The Order of the Companions of OR Tambo

The Order of the Companions of OR Tambo recognises eminent foreign nationals and other foreign dignitaries for friendship shown to South Africa. It is therefore an order of peace, cooperation and active expression of solidarity and support.

The Order of the Companions of OR Tambo recipients: 

Huub Bammens from the Netherlands: For his contribution to promoting awareness of human rights violations by the South African apartheid government to the world via Radio Freedom. His technical skills were used to build studios for the liberation movement.

Donna Katzin from the United States: For her innovative thinking in assisting post-apartheid South African businesses get ethical investments by promoting networking between South African businesses and American investors. 

Ken Luckhard from Canada: For his selfless service to South Africa through anti-apartheid activism. He organised a mass disruptive protest against a visiting English cricket team that had links with apartheid sport.

Nicholas Stadlen from the United Kingdom: For his steadfast standing with the South African liberation movement at a time when it was not convenient to do so. He believed in equality and supported exiles as a friend of South Africa.

Fulco van Aurich from the Netherlands: For his contribution to promoting awareness of human rights violations by the South African apartheid government to the world via Radio Freedom. He organised and developed a campaign in the Netherlands to support Radio Freedom.

Brenda Wall from Canada: For her selfless service to South Africa through anti-apartheid activism; she organised a mass disruptive protest against a visiting English cricket team that had links with apartheid sport.

“We congratulate the recipients and call on all South Africans to join us in celebrating these outstanding South Africans and distinguished friends of South Africa,” Baleni said. – SAnews.gov.za

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24 April 2024

Sana Mir named ambassador

Location: Sport

The International Cricket Council (ICC) is pleased to announce Pakistan legend, Sana Mir, as ambassador for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier, supported by Dream11. Sana, who represented her country in 226 internationals – 137 as captain – will be keeping a close eye on the 10 participating teams and their players in the …

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24 April 2024

ICC Men’s T20I Player Rankings

Location: Sport

New Zealand batter Mark Chapman and Pakistan fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi have made notable gains in the ICC Men’s T20I Player Rankings after their Player of the Match performances in the ongoing five-match series which is level 1-1 after three matches. Left-handed Chapman’s unbeaten 87 off 42 balls in the third match has lifted …

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24 April 2024

ICC Development Awards 2023 Regional Winners revealed

Location: Sport

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has today revealed the regional winners in the 2023 edition of the ICC Development Awards, highlighting the remarkable success stories to have taken place in emerging cricket nations during the 2023 calendar year. The ICC Development Awards were established in 2002 to celebrate the world-leading initiatives and innovative programmes delivered …

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23 April 2024

Athapaththu back on top

Location: Sport

Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu is back at the top of the ICC Women’s ODI Batting Rankings after a superb 195 not out in the third ODI against South Africa in Potchefstroom that helped her team level the ICC Women’s Championship Series 1-1. Athapaththu’s ninth ODI century, which is the highest score in a successful …

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23 April 2024

CSA Announces 2024 Emerging Academy Intake

Location: Sport

JOHANNESBURG: Cricket South Africa (CSA) has today announced the intake for the 2024 CSA Emerging Academy. The Emerging Academy, formally known...

The post CSA ANNOUNCES 2024 EMERGING ACADEMY INTAKE first appeared on Cricket South Africa.

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22 April 2024

Warm-up matches venues and timings update – ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier

Location: Sport

Get 2024 ICC T20 World Cup Tickets HERE. The warm-up matches for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier 2024, supported by Dream11 have been moved from Zayed Cricket Stadium to Tolerance and Mohan Ovals. Zayed Cricket Stadium was set to host four warm-up matches as per the original practice schedule, but the venue is …

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22 April 2024

CSA T20 Challenge Semi-Finalists Confirmed

Location: Sport

GQEBERHA: A career-best five-for from Daryn Dupavillon helped the Hollywoodbets Dolphins secure a home semi-final as the Cricket South Africa (CSA)...

The post CSA T20 CHALLENGE SEMI-FINALISTS CONFIRMED first appeared on Cricket South Africa.

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20 April 2024

Titans Stun Lions As Play-Off Race Remains Open

Location: Sport

CENTURION: A scrambled final-ball single helped the Momentum Multiply Titans steal a thrilling derby win over log-leaders DP World Lions and...

The post TITANS STUN LIONS AS PLAY-OFF RACE REMAINS OPEN first appeared on Cricket South Africa.

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19 April 2024

Minister Zizi Kodwa reveals nominees for 17th Annual South African Sport Awards

Location: Sport

Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, Republic of South Africa (DSAC)
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The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture is thrilled to announce the 17th edition of the South African Sport Awards (SASA). This year's awards are themed “Celebrating 30 years of freedom through sporting excellence”. The #SASA17Edition is scheduled to take place on Sunday, 5th May 2024 at the Sun City Superbowl, North-West.

The 30th anniversary of celebrating freedom and democracy through sporting excellence has positioned South Africa on a global stage as a Winning Nation across all sporting disciplines. The three decades of the nation's sporting journey have seen history-making achievements, from the dismantling of apartheid through negotiations and reconciliation to the establishment of a constitutional democracy founded on the principles of equality, justice, and human rights.

Over the past 30 years, South Africa has achieved more through sport than almost any other area. South African Sports were excluded from international sporting scene during the apartheid era and only started to compete at the beginning of our democracy. However, our nation's sportsmen and sportswomen, from all walks of life, united on and off field to foster a sporting culture within South Africa that pushes the nation to unite in its diversity. South African sport has played a pivotal role in influencing the country to be a Rainbow Nation and in making each South African to be proud of their flag.

This year's edition of the awards with the hashtag #IzinjaZegame / #SASA17Edition carry a total of 19 categories, including the Sport Star of the Year, People's Choice and Journalist of the year. All categories are beamed to recognise performances from individuals, teams, and administrators of the SA sporting landscape for the period under review (i.e.) 01 September 2022 - 31 August 2023.

“The SABC (South African Broadcasting Corporation) is proud to be the host broadcaster for the 17th SA Sports Awards. SABC Sport has always been the ultimate sporting home to the nation and has brought unforgettable sporting events over the years. We are very excited that we are part of this historic moment of honouring key sport talent in the country and we wish the nominees all the best. We are looking forward to broadcasting this event live on our platforms” Nomsa Chabeli SABC Group CEO.

The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Zizi Kodwa says, “The 17th edition of the South African Spors Awards take place in a significant time in South Africa's history. We celebrate 30 years of democracy, and our national athletes and teams have been raising the nation's flag sky high. In the South African Sport Awards, we celebrate the role sport continues to play to unite our diverse people, and in lifting the nation's mood.”

The Minister adds, “South African sport is enjoying unprecedented success. Our athletes and sports teams have made us all so proud with their performances. I congratulate all the nominees for the 17th edition of the South African Sport Awards.”

The #SASA17Edition / #IzinjaZegame Nominees and categories are listed as follows:

SPORT ADMINISTRATOR OF THE YEAR   

    Mark Alexander
    Sibongile Fondini
    Louis Polome

SPORTSWOMAN OF THE YEAR

    Kisten Neuschafer
    Tatjana Smith
    Laura Wolvaardt

SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR

    Andrew Birkett
    Eben Etzebeth
    Sivenathi Nontshinga

SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR WITH A DISABILITY

    Mpumelelo Mhlongo
    Donald Tebogo Ramphadi
    David Watts

SPORTSWOMAN OF THE YEAR WITH A DISABILITY

    Simone Kruger
    Kat Swanepoel
    Kgothatso Montjane

COACH OF THE YEAR

    Jacques Nienaber
    Rocco Meiring
    Jason Sewanyana

SPORTS JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR

    Khanyiso Tshwaku
    Sihle Ndebele
    Vaylen Kirtley

SPORT PHOTO OR VISUAL JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR

    Samuel Shivambo
    Vincent Matlou (Vino Snap)
    Kirsten Olivier

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

    Gerald Coetzee
    Manie Libbok
    Karabo Cassius Morapedi
    Elanza Jordaan"

VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR

    Hubert Oliphant
    Beka Ntsangwese
    Zelma Basson

SPORTS STAR OF THE YEAR

    Siyamthanda Siya Kolisi
    Tatjana Smith
    Simone Kruger

TEAM OF THE YEAR

    Springbok
    T20 Women Cricket team
    Sheep shearing

FEDERATION OF THE YEAR

    South African Rugby Union
    Cricket South Africa
    Cycling South Africa

RECREATION BODY OF THE YEAR

    Amandal WC
    Vakhegula-Vhakhegula
    Made 4 More

INDIGENOUS GAME TEAM  

    KZN Kho-Kho Male Team
    LP  Nvuca Team
    GP Diketo Team

SCHOOL TEAM OF THE YEAR

    Hoer Lanbouskool Oakdale - Tug of War 560kg Men
    Afrikaanse Hoer Meisieskool – netball
    Clapham High School - football

DEVELOPING SCHOOL OF THE YEAR

    Edendale Technical High School -under 15 girls - Sihle Basi sportchairpern
    MM Sebitloane Special School - mr bitso
    Hlabi School

Technical Official of the year

    Sean Rapaport
    Reinet Barnard
    Aimee Barrett-Theron

PEOPLE'S CHOICE Nominees (this category Sport fans are encouraged to participate by voting for their athlete of choice by SMS 120*32020# followed by an alphabet representing their athlete of choice. The nominees are:

A: Eben Etzebeth

B: Gerda Steyn

C: Siyamthanda “Siya” Kolisi

D: Percy Tau

E: Kirsten Neuschafer

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, Republic of South Africa (DSAC).

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