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Koketso Mashika 23 September 2025 0

Chiefs vs Giants: Sharp Money Targets the Over on a 44.5 Point Total

Sharp bettors are leaning heavily toward the over in the Chiefs vs Giants primetime clash on September 21, 2025. With the total set at 44.5 points, professional money believes the line undervalues both offenses. The Chiefs are 6‑point road favorites, while the Giants are desperate for a first win. Weather, urgency and offensive firepower all point to a high‑scoring affair.

Koketso Mashika 21 September 2025 0

Palmeiras vs Fortaleza: Line‑ups Highlight Title Hope and Relegation Fear

Palmeiras sit third with 49 points while Fortaleza languish in 19th place with 18. Both clubs revealed their starting XI for the Allianz Parque showdown. Palmeiras ride a five‑game home winning streak; Fortaleza cling to a recent 2‑0 win to stay alive. The line‑ups expose the stark contrast in ambition and pressure each side faces.

Koketso Mashika 20 September 2025 0

Senzo Mchunu rejects ties to 'Cat' Matlala as KZN police chief alleges interference

Police Minister Senzo Mchunu denies knowing businessman Vusimuzi 'Cat' Matlala after KZN commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi alleged outside meddling in police work. The row centers on claims of influence, a R360m health tender, and efforts to weaken the political killings task team. A commission of inquiry is now testing those allegations and the minister’s version of events.

Koketso Mashika 20 September 2025 0

Michael Bennet net worth hits $17.9M in new Senate disclosure

Sen. Michael Bennet reported an estimated $17.9 million net worth in his latest financial disclosure, placing him 73rd in Congress, according to Quiver Quantitative. The filing shows large positions in SPY, Eaton Vance Stock A, Canyon Balanced Fund LP, and a Schwab money market fund, plus a Vanguard target-date retirement fund. About $3.5 million sits in publicly traded assets trackable in real time.

Koketso Mashika 6 September 2025 0

US Open 2025: Carlos Alcaraz 'too good' as Djokovic falls in straight sets

Carlos Alcaraz beat Novak Djokovic 6-4, 7-6, 6-2 in the US Open semifinals, with Djokovic saying the Spaniard was "too good" on the day. Alcaraz hasn’t dropped a set all tournament and moves into his seventh Grand Slam final before turning 23. Djokovic, 38, was chasing his first major final of the season and a 25th Slam, but couldn’t match Alcaraz’s pace and precision over two hours and 25 minutes.