National hockey mentor calls time on international career
After calling time on his international career last week, top Gqeberha hockey coach Cheslyn Gie can reflect on three successful years at the helm of the national men’s team.
Strategic partnerships win the day at Madibaz golf event
It was another gusty day at Humewood but that did not frazzle the participants who turned up for Mandela University’s Vice-Chancellor’s Golf Day earlier this month.
Swiss physio pioneers SA wheelchair seating principles back home
South Africa has left a lasting impression on Swiss physiotherapist Dominique Ziegler’s professional career.
Baakens view the clincher as Gqeberha family finds joy in Linkside
A Nelson Mandela family were sold on their new Linkside home the moment they took in the spectacular view of the Baakens Valley below.
Provincial playoffs between UFH and maiden berth in SA’s ‘FA Cup’
Fort Hare have given themselves an excellent chance of advancing to the main draw of the prestigious Nedbank Cup. The boys toppled Blackpool and Stutterheim’s Cheap Town Callies in the Amathole ...
Academy skipper leads from the front on and off the pitch
At an age that most youngsters are mesmerised by toys and playing in the dirt, Fort Hare student Lihle Sizani fell in love with the game of cricket.
Baby Wolves lock in second season of Super League football
Fort Hare have locked in a second season of Hollywoodbets Super League football following a stunning debut at the highest level of the sport.
Young karateka a role model for the children back home
Gqeberha karateka Luchay Weideman is fast becoming the role model she yearns to be for the children in her community following a series of outstanding achievements in 2024.
Teeing it up for Madibaz a masterstroke by Van der Watt
A chance conversation with former Madibaz student Kyle de Beer changed the course of JP van der Watt’s golfing journey, culminating in him being named Mandela University’s Sportsman of the Year ...
Herculean defence seals inaugural Brutten Cup title for Blues
Statistics don’t always tell the full story but they certainly help to illustrate how Fort Hare won the inaugural Brutten Cup on Saturday.