Rowan Callaghan

Jan 5, 2026

Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 05 January 2026
📘 Source: Cape Argus

The Junior Springbok scrumhalf star scored a dramatic late try to beat the Sharks in Durban, raising questions about whether he should see more game time under Ivan … World Cup hero Cassiem nets five in a thrilling display as South Africa outclass the USA at Wynberg Military Base. World Cup bronze medallist men and title-chasing women made emphatic starts in Cape Town, piling on goals against New Zealand on a high-scoring Nkosi Cup opening …

Over 3 300 participants from 86 schools, including teams from Namibia, will compete in 10 sports at Wellington’s Six Gun Grill Summer Sport Festival, blending pre-season … From rugby to football and hockey, South African women’s teams are rewriting sporting history — breaking barriers, winning titles, and inspiring a generation of … Proteas captain Laura Wolvaardt refused to blame conditions for her team’s 10-wicket defeat in their World Cup opener, backing her side to bounce back.

The emergence of recently crowned 100m world backstroke champion Pieter Coetzé as one of the best swimmers in the discipline right now has given the country’s medal … The death of Diogo Jota has highlighted how fans and the football industry often dehumanise players, treating them as assets rather than people. Reflecting on Michael …

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Glenrose Xaba dominated the Durban leg of the SPAR Women’s 10km Challenge, finishing in 31:54. Ethiopian runners Diniya Abaraya and Selam Gebre followed closely … South Africa’s Springbok Sevens ‘A’ side displayed their prowess in the Rugby Africa Sevens, securing victories against Nigeria, Zambia, and Burkina Faso, showcasing …

On June 11, 1995, England faced Australia in a thrilling Rugby World Cup quarter-final, seeking redemption for their 1991 final loss. The match culminated in a nail-biting … South African sprinter Zakithi Nene finishes a close second to Olympic champion Quincy Hall in the 400m at the Rome Diamond League, showcasing his remarkable talent …

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Originally published by Cape Argus • January 05, 2026

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