- Editorial Comment: Let’s invest in these talented kids: Last weekend saw young Zimbabwean golfer Keegan Shutt writing his own piece of history in South Africa, where he won the Nomads SA Under-15 Championship at Selborne Golf Club.. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- Airlines Cull South Africa Routes As Virus Flares: Several international airlines have streamlined flights to South Africa this week following travel restrictions meant to limit the spread of a new coronavirus variant fuelling a rapid infection …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- SA records 14 880 new COVID-19 cases, 615 deaths: South Africa has recorded 14 880 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the country’s total cases to 1 311 686. Gauteng has again reported the highest number of cases provincially, accounting for 27.1% of the …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- Latest articles on Gauteng infrastructure: A high-level probe has begun into hundreds of millions of rand spent by the Gauteng health department to refurbish a hospital that is now seven months behind schedule – and lying empty …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- Latest articles on Anglogold Ashanti Hospital: A high-level probe has begun into hundreds of millions of rand spent by the Gauteng health department to refurbish a hospital that is now seven months behind schedule – and lying empty …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- Daily Covid-19 update: 14,880 new cases as another 615 deaths reported: As of Friday, 15 January 2021, the cumulative number of detected Covid-19 cases is 1,311,686 with 14,880 new cases identified, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize has confirmed. 615 more Covid-19 related …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- We cannot deal with these issues on our own – Angie Motshekga: Statement by the Minister of Basic Education, Mrs Angie Motshekga following the first meeting of the Council of Education Ministers in the 6th administration held in Pretoria The Council of Education …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
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The area was first used as a sports field in 1906. In 1914 the fields got initiated as Eastern Sportsgrounds. In 1923 the first concrete structure was erected with seating for 2000 spectators. Changing rooms and toilets were added in 1928. Mr Loftus Versfeld died and the stadium was renamed to Loftus Versfeld in 1932.
