Day: September 18, 2025
Most complete dome-head dinosaur found
Paleontologists have identified the most complete and oldest known pachycephalosaur, a discovery that pushes back the origin of dome-headed dinosaurs by at least 14 million years. The fossil, named Zavacephale
Read MoreVaughan hounds Hampshire but Gubbins, tail secure vital draw
Spinner takes six wickets as Somerset come close to leaving visitors in deep relegation trouble Source link
Read MoreMohammad Nabi's five sixes in final over takes Afghanistan to 169 against SL
He thumped 60 off 22 balls as Afghanistan seek victory for a place in Super Fours Source link
Read MoreCape Town's economy: oasis or mirage? CCID report reveals the R9 billion answer
Investor confidence in the Cape Town CBD soared in 2024/25, with the total value of property development exceeding R9.031 billion, a significant jump from the R7.285 billion recorded in 2023.
Read MoreAsenathi emotionally ready for Currie Cup final
Springbok tighthead prop Asenathi Ntlabakanye will start for the Lions in Saturday’s Currie Cup final against Griquas at Ellis Park. Lions coach Mziwakhe Nkosi confirmed that Ntlabakanye, who last featured
Read MoreBohannon lights up dreary draw as promotion hopes evaporate
Neither side able to force a result on final day of season at Emirates Old Trafford Source link
Read MoreKuldeep: 'You learn a lot when you don't play'
“When you don’t play, it is very easy to blame someone. To take it constructively and improve is tough” Source link
Read MoreMkhwanazi accuses DA's Kohler Barnard of fueling attacks against Crime Intelligence
KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has accused Democratic Alliance (DA) Member of Parliament (MP) Dianne Kohler Barnard of breaking the law and inciting attacks against the Crime Intelligence unit. Mkhwanazi made
Read MoreGay, Rhodes land precious batting points to maintain Durham's survival bid
Spirited batting closes gap to eighth place with one round of matches to come Source link
Read MoreReport warns of looming water crisis for Gauteng and Cape Town due to growth in population
A new report from the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) has revealed that Gauteng and Western Cape are likely to experience more water scarcity due to growing populations –
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