JDR Stars remained at the top of the table despite a 1-1 draw against Richards Bay on Saturday afternoon at Giant Stadium.
Ishmael Wadi gave the Hammer Boys a perfect start with the opener in the third minute but Vusimuzi Mngomezulu levelled matters for the Natal Rich Boyz five minutes before the break.
Cape Town Spurs ended their five-game winless streak after hammering Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila 4-0 on Sunday afternoon at Thohoyandou Stadium.
After a goalless first stanza, Chico Bunga broke the deadlock for Spurs on the hour-mark for Spurs and the floodgates opened, as Jairo Da Silva, Abednigo Mosiatlhaga and Ashley Cupido all netted three goals in the last ten minutes.
Venda Football Academy clinched their third successive win after edging Platinum City Rovers 1-0 on Saturday afternoon at Olen Park Stadium.
Rotonswa Mutsivhuli broke the deadlock for VFA nine minutes before the break and that proved to be the winner as they moved up to fifth on the log.
Jomo Cosmos remained winless after they were held in a four-goal thriller against Cape Town All Stars on Saturday afternoon at Idas Valley Sports Ground.
As a result, Ezenkosi remain at the bottom of the log with six points, seven points from safety while All Stars are unchanged in ninth place.
University of Pretoria missed the chance to climb up to the top of the log after they were held to a goalless draw by Uthongathi on Sunday afternoon at ABSA Tuks Stadium.
AmaTuks remain second on the log with 23 points, two points behind leaders JDR Stars while Uthonathi also remained in third place with the same number of points as AmaTuks but with an inferior goal difference.
Pretoria Callies lost their fourth game in five outings after going down 1-0 against Black Leopards on Saturday afternoon the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium.
Isaac Masia scored the only goal for the match for Lidoda Duvha in the first stanza, as they remained one point clear of the relegation zone.
Hungry Lions suffered a fifth straight defeat after a narrow 1-0 loss to TS Sporting on Sunday afternoon at Sivos Training Centre Stadium.
After a goalless first stanza, Matome Mabeba eventually snatched what proved to be the winner for Abantu Bemthetho 14 minutes before time.
The match between Polokwane City and Free State Stars was abandoned due to a waterlogged pitch at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium.
Rise and Shine was left lying in eighth place with 18 points while Ea Lla Koto are a point and one place above City.