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July 26, 2024

Living in a lake of raw sewage

NO-GO AREA: STENCH UNBEARABLE, POSES HEALTH RISK’

Living in a lake of raw sewage

2 mins

Pit toilets, literacy now new education minister's mission

The eradication of pit toilets and inappropriate school structures will be among issues dominating proceedings next month when Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube convenes an important meeting with her provincial counterparts.

Pit toilets, literacy now new education minister's mission

2 mins

'Mud swallowed my kids'

LANDSLIDE: MOM RECALLS HORROR OF LOSING FOUR

'Mud swallowed my kids'

2 mins

NGO keeps e-waste out of landfills

The eradication of pit toilets and inappropriate school structures will be among issues dominating proceedings next month when Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube convenes an important meeting with her provincial counterparts.

NGO keeps e-waste out of landfills

1 min

Typhoon turns streets into rivers

Taipei The strongest typhoon to hit Taiwan in eight years killed three people and flooded parts of the island's second-biggest city yesterday, while rescuers searched for nine sailors missing after their ship sank in the storm.

Typhoon turns streets into rivers

1 min

Esterhuizen red card justified

It was unfortunate but justified that André Esterhuizen, pictured, was red-carded in the Test match between the Springboks and Portugal in Bloemfontein last Saturday.

Esterhuizen red card justified

1 min

Insurer won't pay up

CONSTRUCTION MAFIA: BUSINESS FORUM SEIZES GOODS WORTH R3M

Insurer won't pay up

2 mins

New procurement law signed

TENDERS: GOVERNMENT'S MEASURE AIMS TO MINIMISE RED TAPE AND TACKLE CORRUPTION

New procurement law signed

3 mins

Climate goals in doldrums

TRANSITION: SA STRIVES TO RAISE MONEY

Climate goals in doldrums

2 mins

Andrade relishes Biles showdown

VAULT TITLE: SHAPING UP INTOA STAND-OUT RIVALRY

Andrade relishes Biles showdown

1 min

Clay queen Iga is aiming for gold

OLYMPICS: UNBEATEN AT ROLAND GARROS SINCE 2021

Clay queen Iga is aiming for gold

1 min

Brook will stay his humble self

HOME TON: WON'T ALLOW SUCCESS TO GO TO HIS HEAD

Brook will stay his humble self

1 min

FEELING THE HEAT

SMITH: TARGETS RETURN TO THE PODIUM AT OLYMPICS

FEELING THE HEAT

2 mins

Bavuma backs bowling depth

The Proteas are comfortable with the make-up of their pace bowling attack, despite suffering a blow with the loss of Gerald Coetzee for their two-Test series against the West Indies in Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana, starting next month.

Bavuma backs bowling depth

1 min

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