The Citizen - November 25, 2024
The Citizen - November 25, 2024
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In this issue
November 25, 2024
Zuma 'return to ANC possible'
Analysts say he wants to exploit the factions.
3 mins
Miracle pill to stop methane cow burps
A scientist guides a long tube into the mouth and down to the stomach of Thing 1, a two-month-old calf that is part of a research project aiming to prevent cows from burping methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
1 min
Only 16% youth are hopeful
Corruption and crime seen as major impediments to progress.
3 mins
Joburg needs to 'get its act together' for the G20 summit
Cape Town's tourism industry is booming, and it doesn't need the Group of 20 (G20) leaders' summit in 2025 as much as Johannesburg does.
2 mins
For the love of the vine...
In her 20s, she attended her first wine tasting and the rest is history.
3 mins
Tears of joy as nanny receives new car from family
\"We love you Nosi. Happy driving.\" These were the heart-warming sentiments expressed by a family in a video surprising their child's nanny with a brand new car.
2 mins
Professionals cry foul
Some 6 000 officials needed instead of the current 1 712.
2 mins
Malema says EFF has been infiltrated
EFF leader Julius Malema claims the red berets have been infiltrated by double agents, with founding members being captured in the run-up to their national elective conference next month.
1 min
Limpopo roads chief booted out over wasteful expenditure
Road Agency Limpopo (RAL) chief executive has been fired for overcommitting road projects to the tune of R1.3 billion in the province.
1 min
Big races for Murphy
Large purse of R300 000 has drawn a competitive line-up.
2 mins
Two-pot retirement system a huge success
The Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) says the implementation of the two-pot retirement system was a huge success.
2 mins
Road runners' hero
She was an amazing person who will be missed.
1 min
Protesting landmines
Survivors and sniffing dogs joined hundreds of people at Cambodia's Angkor Wat yesterday for a march against landmines after the US decision to send anti-personnel mines to Ukraine.
1 min
Canada apologises for killing dogs
The Canadian government officially apologized on Saturday to an indigenous community for the killing of several hundred sled dogs by police more than half a century ago.
1 min
Bali Nine may return home
The remaining members of the \"Bali Nine\" drug ring could be released from Indonesia and returned to Australia if \"ongoing\" talks succeed, a minister said yesterday.
1 min
Lebanon air turmoil
Lebanon said Israeli air strikes on Saturday killed more than 55 people, many of them in central Beirut, as Israel's defence minister vowed decisive action against Hezbollah, in a call with his US counterpart.
1 min
Poor nations slam R5.4trn deal
Wealthy polluters agree to chip in on climate costs.
2 mins
Deportation 'damaging'
Inflation will rise as wages go up to attract Americans.
2 mins
Reopening of nuke plant stirs up past fears
The planned reopening of the Three Mile Island nuclear plant is praised as a boon for Pennsylvania and a boost for AI, but it is loathed by residents still haunted by a near-catastrophic meltdown there in 1979.
1 min
Helping hands for the wounded
Squeezing rubber-covered robotic prosthetic hands, Bangladesh protesters wounded during the deadly revolution to topple autocratic leader Sheikh Hasina test out replacement arms for their lost limbs.
1 min
Please leave our women alone
Not only should South African society hang their heads in shame, but our justice system has plenty to answer for.
1 min
When the law induces joy
Now that the Nigerian princes have given up on us, you're probably receiving threatening e-mails from the people who hack your laptop camera.
2 mins
Springboks finish year on high note
The Springboks capped off a wonderful year with a resounding 45-12 win over Wales in Cardiff on Saturday night, as they once again showed how much depth they have.
1 min
The Move and the mourning
The little green light beeps its welcome as it has for the past I don't know how many years. Many.\"Well, that was the last time I'll clock in here,\" I thought, looking at my faded access card with barely an employee number visible. Yes, the office is moving and yes, I'm excited—but not prepared for the deep sense of loss that hit me.
1 min
Legislate spazas for the locals
I write to express my strong support for the proposal that permits for operating spaza shops in South Africa should be restricted to South African citizens.
1 min
Blame BEE for the shortage of technical skills
Cadre development and graft are also at the heart of the country's problems, writes Ediv.
1 min
High economic costs of India's killer smog
Noxious smog smothering the plains of north India is not only choking the lungs of residents and killing millions, but also slowing the country's economic growth.
1 min
Palestinian pottery sees revival in Gaza war
Traditional clay pottery is seeing a resurgence in the Gaza Strip, where Palestinians are forced to find solutions for a shortage of plates and other crockery to eat from in the territory ravaged by more than a year of war.
2 mins
City under construction
New cobbled streets being laid and pavements redone.
2 mins
Smash Afrika to host return of Big Brother Mzansi season 5
Smash Afrika has been announced the new host of its highly anticipated reality series Big Brother Mzansi as it makes its grand return for season 5.
1 min
Dreaming for health
VISUAL: THESE ARE MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL EVENTS DURING SLEEP
2 mins
Lady Gaga for Coachella 2025
Lady Gaga, Green Day and Post Malone will headline 2025's Coachella music and arts festival, organisers said on Wednesday, while Travis Scott will play a special guest slot.
1 min
Scant study into chronic disease
Women with the common conditions of endometriosis or growths in their uterus have a slightly higher risk of dying before the age of 70, says a US-based study.
1 min
What is amyloidosis?
Has baffled doctors and has no cure, but early diagnosis, lifestyle change helpful.
3 mins
Be smart and safe while getting the best deals
Consumers have been waiting all year for Black Friday and the excitement it brings, but all the hype can also be overwhelming.
2 mins
Way to avoid impulsive buying
Black Friday is here on Friday, closely followed by Cyber Monday. If you plan to hit the shops online or in person, the best advice is to hide your credit card to avoid impulsive and emotional shopping and plan before you shop.
1 min
How to plan for shopping
Effective ways to stay in control of your finances.
2 mins
Creating generational wealth
The next step is to choose right products for your needs.
6 mins
UIF bleeding millions
LOSSES: RISKY INVESTMENTS HAVE FUNDS ON ROAD TO 'TOTAL COLLAPSE'
4 mins
Holistic retirement planning: how much is enough?
In retirement planning, it's crucial to focus on factors you can control: timing, risk, and the amount you save.
2 mins
W Cape great for retirees
Comfortable Lifestyle: Why Province is a Top Retirement Destination for Foreigners
3 mins
Sars' R3.3bn tax collections
DISCLOSURE: AVOID SEVERE PENALTIES
2 mins
Max was having his doubts
JOINS ELITE GROUP OF FIVE DRIVERS TO BECOME A FOUR-TIME F1 WORLD CHAMPION
2 mins
Reds survive a scare
EPL: AMORIM BEGINS HIS MAN UNITED JOURNEY WITH A DRAW AT IPSWICH
2 mins
Odegaard having a huge influence
London Mikel Arteta said his Arsenal team \"flows in a different way\" when Martin Odegaard is playing after the Gunners crushed Nottingham Forest 3-0 on Saturday to end their winless run.
1 min
Pep in a unique negative spot
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola admitted \"in eight years we have never lived this kind of situation\" after Tottenham won 4-0 at the Etihad on Saturday to condemn the Premier League champions to a fifth straight defeat in all competitions.
1 min
Odegaard having a huge influence
Mikel Arteta said his Arsenal team \"flows in a different way\" when Martin Odegaard is playing after the Gunners crushed Nottingham Forest 3-0 on Saturday to end their winless run.
1 min
Proteas women wilt in opener
T20I: BRAVE EFFORT BUT FAIL TO HOLD OFF ENGLAND
1 min
Scotland dash Aussie Slam hopes
Scotland captain Sione Tuipulotu scored a try against the land of his birth in a 27-13 win over Australia at Murrayfield on Sunday that dashed the Wallabies' dream of a Grand Slam.
1 min
Cane leaves on a winning note
New Zealand saw off a battling Italy 29-11 on Saturday in their final match of the year as Sam Cane (above) was given a winning farewell to international rugby in Turin.
1 min
Downs coach expects flak
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Manqoba Mngqithi expects more criticism to come in his direction after the 2-1 loss to Magesi FC in the Carling Knockout final on Saturday.
1 min
Larsen is an ace tactician
Mamelodi Sundowns' 2-1 loss to Magesi FC in the Carling Knockout final will dominate headlines for the next couple of days with every critic pointing out where it all went wrong in the cup decider that was played in Bloemfontein.
1 min
PRAISE FOR BOKS
RASSIE: HAPPY HOW SQUAD BOUGHT INTO STRATEGY
2 mins
Roccapina to rescue bettors
It is rare to get a 10-race card for a midweek meeting, but that is exactly what will be confronting punters at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth tomorrow.
1 min
Cup Day TAB bets open
BETTING: TWO HUGE CARRYOVERS, THREE JACKPOTS AND TWO BIPOTS ON OFFER
1 min
Kat is out of the bag at Kempton
Following an odds-on reverse on her seasonal debut, Kateira can reward those who keep the faith in the Racing TV Mares' Hurdle at Kempton today.
2 mins
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