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Proteas gear up for India on Sunday

As the South Africans knuckle down to final preparations for their match against India on Sunday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, all-rounder JP Duminy says his team mates have taken a lot of confidence from their 62-run win against Zimbabwe.

Fired-up Proteas head for World Cup

"South Africa, your time has arrived to conquer ," Sports Minister Mbalula Fikile told the Proteas at a send-off in Johannesburg ahead of the team's departure for New Zealand, where the 2015 Cricket World Cup is about to begin.

Series broadcast first for SA women’s cricket

In a first for women's cricket in South Africa, the Momentum Proteas' broadcast partner, SuperSport International, has announced that the team's three-match T20 series against England, starting in Chelmsford on Monday, will be broadcast live.

Series broadcast first for SA women’s cricket

In a first for women's cricket in South Africa, the Momentum Proteas' broadcast partner, SuperSport International, has announced that the team's three-match T20 series against England, starting in Chelmsford on Monday, will be broadcast live.

Commission told to tackle infrastructure delays

President Jacob Zuma has called on the ministers, premiers and mayors on the Presidential Infrastructure Coordinating Commission to work together urgently and creatively to speed up delivery of the country's infrastructure build.

Commission told to tackle infrastructure delays

President Jacob Zuma has called on the ministers, premiers and mayors on the Presidential Infrastructure Coordinating Commission to work together urgently and creatively to speed up delivery of the country's infrastructure build.

Proteas back to No. 1 with test series win

South Africa returned to the top of the ICC test cricket rankings on Monday with a hard-fought draw in the second test against Sri Lanka in Colombo, securing only their second series win in the island nation. The Proteas previously triumphed in Sri Lanka in 1993.

South Africa climbs business tourism rankings

South Africa has climbed from 37th to 34th in the International Congress and Convention Associations' latest ranking of business tourism destinations worldwide, with Cape Town and Durban being rated Africa's top two cities for meetings and events.

South Africa climbs business tourism rankings

South Africa has climbed from 37th to 34th in the International Congress and Convention Associations' latest ranking of business tourism destinations worldwide, with Cape Town and Durban being rated Africa's top two cities for meetings and events.

Cape Town nabs first World Travel Market Africa

Cape Town has put on its best autumn dress for the World Travel Market Africa, being held in the city for the first time...