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Cow Mash’s Boleta le Bofefo, 2019-2020. (Polyester resin, faux leather, various synthetic fibres, found object, 97 x 135 x 315 cm)

Black Luminosity foregrounded visibility as an act of refusal

The group exhibition at SMAC gallery, curated by Gcotyelwa Mashiqa, revisited the chromatic and social properties of blackness in contemporary South African visual art

Out of 69 assets in Anglo

Anglo may announce more assets for sale

Standard Bank say nine more poorly performing assets could be put up for sale by Anglo as it prepares to report its first-half earnings.

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Tim Clark to play at the Nelson Mandela Championship

Tim Clark has confirmed his participation at the Nelson Mandela Championship at Royal Durban Golf Club from December 6 to 9.

Clark favoured to win at South African Open

Clark favoured to win at South African Open

TIm Clark is favourite to win the South African Open this week, despite the presence of Major winners Ernie Els, Retief Goosen and Louis Oosthuizen.

Westwood triumphs to remain number one

Westwood triumphs to remain number one

Lee Westwood of England shot a final-round 68 on Sunday to win the Nebank Golf Challenge by eight strokes and remain world number one going into 2011.

Tim Clark upbeat about SA’s golfing future

Tim Clark believes the future of South African golf is in good hands with the likes of Charl Schwartzel and Louis Oosthuizen.

Clark seizes first US win with Players triumph

South African Tim Clark stormed home with a brilliant final round to win the $9,5-million Players Championship on Sunday.

Jinx of the par-three no concern for Tim Clark

Tim Clark set his sights on breaking the par-three curse at the US Masters after carding a four-under-par 68 in Thursday’s opening round.

Top local line-up for SA Open

A host of South Africans led by three Major winners stand in the way of a large European contingent when the SA Open tees off on Thursday.

Tim Clark storms to Australian Open win

Tim Clark stormed home with nine birdies to become only the third South African to win the 93rd Australian Open in a sudden-death playoff.

Clark holds slim lead at Australian Masters

South African Tim Clark fired a solid two-under-par 70 to hold a one-shot lead after the Australian Masters second round at Huntingdale on Friday.

Mickelson, Els to lead field at Loch Lomond

World number two Phil Mickelson, third-ranked Ernie Els and fourth-ranked Adam Scott will lead a strong field in the Scottish Open at Loch Lomond in July. Mickelson and Els, a…

Immelman feels lucky at Masters

Trevor Immelman benefitted from a piece of Masters luck on Saturday, but the third-round leader from South Africa knows it’s Sunday that offers a chance to enter Masters lore.…

Ernie Els shines at own invitational

It was the Big Easy of Old who blitzed round the Outeniqua course in 62 strokes in today’s first round of his own Ernie Els Invitational, which is being played at Fancourt Hotel…

Tiger surges ahead at Tour Championship

Tiger Woods played a six-hole stretch in seven-under par but followed with a back nine of even-par golf that left him three strokes ahead of the field on Friday after two rounds…