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In this issue

September 13, 2024

'Zero tolerance' for cattle attacks

Minister proposes drones to help patrol rural areas.

'Zero tolerance' for cattle attacks

2 mins

Spacewalk, the final frontier for the rich

A pioneering private crew made history yesterday by performing the first commercial spacewalk, with Nasa hailing it as \"a giant leap forward\" for the space industry.

Spacewalk, the final frontier for the rich

2 mins

Decay turned into canvas

'It serves as a means for me to come back and inject a kind of energy and life.’

Decay turned into canvas

2 mins

Star still rising in the east

Realised 4.7% GDP growth rate for the second quarter this year.

Star still rising in the east

2 mins

Mboro's get out of jail card

Magistrate releases bodyguard on a warning.

Mboro's get out of jail card

1 min

Banishing suicidal thoughts

Day marked to reduce rates and reach those who need professional help.

Banishing suicidal thoughts

3 mins

Millions struggle with floods, power cuts

Hanoi Millions of people across Southeast Asia struggled with flooded homes, power cuts and wrecked infrastructure yesterday after typhoon Yagi swept through the region, as the death toll passed 200.

Millions struggle with floods, power cuts

2 mins

Russian opposition's lawyers charged

Petushki A Russian court yesterday put three lawyers who used to represent the late opposition leader Alexei Navalny on trial over \"extremism\" charges.

Russian opposition's lawyers charged

1 min

Godly cats and bad monkeys

Exploding Kittens’ takes comedy through religious themes to a new level.

Godly cats and bad monkeys

3 mins

WBHO in ‘a good space'

Growth driven predominantly by roads, earthworks, building and civil projects.

WBHO in ‘a good space'

3 mins

Calls for new tax amnesty

Concerns raised about rigidity of current voluntary disclosure programme.

Calls for new tax amnesty

3 mins

Southgate is in no rush to return

Former England manager Gareth Southgate (right) said he is in no rush to return to management and could even step away from football for his next job.

Southgate is in no rush to return

1 min

Ten Hag too ‘negative'

Cristiano Ronaldo says Erik ten Hag's attitude is too negative, urging the Manchester United manager to target the Premier League title even though the club need to \"rebuild from the bottom\".

Ten Hag too ‘negative'

2 mins

Young Lions are eager to shine

Lurrie ions Currie Cup coach Mziwakhe Nkosi is extremely proud of his young side as they prepare for their massive Cup semifinal battle against the Cheetahs at Ellis Park tomorrow afternoon (kick-off 2.30pm).

Young Lions are eager to shine

1 min

Revenge on the menu for Bucs

Orlando Pirates will be out for revenge when they take on Jwaneng Galaxy in the first leg of the CAF Champions League second preliminary round at the Botswana National Stadium in Gaborone tomorrow.

Revenge on the menu for Bucs

1 min

PLACE IS NOT A GIVEN

Arrival of quality players forces you as a player to improve your game and as an individual.

PLACE IS NOT A GIVEN

1 min

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The Citizen Newspaper Description:

PublisherThe Citizen Newspaper

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyDaily

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