Today in South African sport history: June 11
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- Hugo Broos hopes for a different ending as his team starts World Cup at Mexico City’s fabled stadium.
- Queen production is central to modern beekeeping, and healthy queens are needed to maintain healthy colonies
- In 2010, many of us thought we were preparing to host a tournament. In truth, we were preparing to encounter ourselves, writes Mathebula.
- Azteca is a stadium of dreams, and Bafana carry SA’s dreams into the World Cup opening game there against Mexico.
- The incident occurred during a service delivery protest in Sweet Home Farm in Philippi in 2012.
- Battle lines drawn as parties spar over ‘fit and proper’ test for committee members
- Pupils’ mother argued that the children should not be deprived of their education because of a dispute over school fees.
- Twelve people were killed when gunmen opened fire in the Jumpers Informal Settlement in Cleveland, east of Johannesburg, on Tuesday night
- The FNB/BER Building Confidence Index fell to 38 in the second quarter from 42 in the first quarter, meaning more than 60% of firms are unhappy with current business conditions.
- MKP SG Sibonelo Nomvalo says President Cyril Ramaphosa and ANC SG Fikile Mbalula must stop abusing the March and March movement because it is fighting for a good cause
- Higher education minister clashes with Inseta board over the suspension of Gugu Mkhize
- Today in South African sport history: June 10


