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In this issue

July 04, 2024

Ford workers to go on strike

We reject their reasons for refusing to share profit with workers Numsa.

Ford workers to go on strike

2 mins

Boxing row black eye for SA

We will recoup the costs from him, says BSA’s new chair as trio flies home.

Boxing row black eye for SA

3 mins

Jokes, jibes make for colourful swearing-in of new MPs

It seems they should add minister of jokes to Patriotic Alliance (PA) leader and Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie after he made a hilarious entrance with a series of quips when being sworn-in as a Cabinet minister yesterday.

Jokes, jibes make for colourful swearing-in of new MPs

1 min

Holding on for deer life

Group prevents farmers from hitting young wildlife with their machinery.

Holding on for deer life

2 mins

Clearing up NHI confusion

People thought they should cancel medical aid to enjoy free health care.

Clearing up NHI confusion

1 min

SAB initiative pays off

78% compliance rate due to beer giant’s partnership with law enforcers.

SAB initiative pays off

2 mins

Fraud blocked – bank

Many fraud modus operandi we block without customers knowing Standard.

Fraud blocked – bank

1 min

Victims recall stampede horror

Farmer clings to hope missing sister is 'maybe just lost'.

Victims recall stampede horror

1 min

Hurricane Beryl roars

'Life-threatening' situation set to pass over Jamaica.

Hurricane Beryl roars

2 mins

Proteas deserve to be praised

I am sick and tired of everyone lambasting the Proteas.

Proteas deserve to be praised

1 min

Best and worst shares

There are a few penny stocks that show larger gains.

Best and worst shares

3 mins

Top priorities for Steenhuisen

Chief aim must be the new agriculture master plan.

Top priorities for Steenhuisen

2 mins

10% duty on solar imports

Market share declines due to competition from cheap foreign products.

10% duty on solar imports

2 mins

Turkish delight retains flavour

Türkiye are turning their second home into a fortress at Euro 2024 as a blistering start and a stunning save from Mert Gunok at the death engineered a 2-1 win over Austria to reach the quarterfinals.

Turkish delight retains flavour

1 min

Under-fire Oranje 'showed a reaction'

Netherlands forward Cody Gakpo (right) said his under-fire side had \"showed a reaction\" in the 3-0 win over Romania on Tuesday sent them into the Euro 2024 quarterfinals.

Under-fire Oranje 'showed a reaction'

1 min

Boks to unleash the big bruisers

The Springboks are backing their big men on the bench to make a huge impact when they come on in the second-half of their much-anticipated encounter against Ireland at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday.

Boks to unleash the big bruisers

1 min

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The Citizen Newspaper Description:

PublisherThe Citizen Newspaper

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyDaily

The Citizen is distributed nationally in South Africa. While its core readership is mainly in Gauteng and KZN, the economic powerhouse of the country, it also distributes to surrounding provinces such as Mpumalanga, Limpopo and North West.

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