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Iconic symbol of passion
Last weekend, among 55,000 runners, an interesting pair of South African flag running shorts crossed the finish line of the New York City Marathon.
More problems in aviation industry
The problems in the aviation industry are mounting.
Attack on Chiefs is unfair and uncalled for
Not all who have eyes can see and Katlego Modiba is one of those, writes Zakes Nakedi.
Wrong countries going childless
While the world is in geo-political turmoil, the existing social order - especially when it comes to the idea of traditional family structures - also seems to be in flux.
Joburg needs an overhaul
o the interventions of two Cabinet ministers in Johannesburg crises fill you with confidence that taps won't run dry and lights will stay on?
Let the water plan come together
Given the blame game which has been played by government departments and municipalities over the past few years about the water crisis in Gauteng, it was surprising to hear a minister admit that our water problems are self-inflicted.
Sassa's tips to help fish out grant fraudsters
As the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) continues to investigate rampant identity theft in the social grant system, here are three steps to take if you discover someone is collecting money in your name.
Moscow fights 'childless propaganda'
Russian MPs yesterday passed in the final third reading legislation banning \"propaganda\" of remaining childless, the latest measure targeting what Moscow depicts as Western liberal ideas.
Sidewalk 'a sky-high rip-off'
Discrepancies spark suspicions of overbilling on public projects.
Viral rant haunts Phophi
Hearing underway after Ramathuba’s legal bid to halt proceedings failed.
'Health still owes millions'
GAUTENG: SUPPLIERS UNPAID FOR OVER A YEAR
Case opened after sewage dumped in area
Mpumalanga municipality is in hot water after its employees were found dumping raw sewage in a residential area.
Which suburbs owe most?
Four substations targeted for disconnection by power utility.
Chaos as utility tries to cut illegal connections
As the city attempts to address widespread water issues in Johannesburg, residents of Phumlamqashi informal settlement, in Lenasia South, blame Johannesburg Water for failing to honour their requests for a stable supply.
Beehives come to the rescue
Way to tackle elephant-human conflict in Kenya.
Feminist 4B goes viral as US women say 'no' to Trump
No dating, sex, marriage or having children with men: South Korea's extreme feminist movement 4B has gone viral in America and beyond since Donald Trump won the US presidential election.
'Flawed' SABC Bill delayed
LEGISLATION: FUNDING AND INDEPENDENCE OF CORPORATION STILL CRITICAL, SAY EXPERTS
I'm no beggar – my support runs deep, says Liebenberg
Diamond dealer Louis Liebenberg has made it clear that he will never resort to begging for financial assistance, asserting that his current backing is sufficient.
Job boon as SA economy grows
UNEMPLOYMENT: DECLINED TO 32.1%; 'STILL SHOCKINGLY HIGH'
Lit surfboards deter sharks
Covering your surfboard in bright lights sounds like an invitation to great white sharks, but research released yesterday by Australian scientists found it might stave off attacks.
Train goes early to arrive on time
Passengers of an Italian high-speed train were left stranded last week after it departed almost one hour early - so it could arrive on time, the train operator said on Monday.
Older hands add value
The next Rugby World Cup is three years away, in 2027, and much of the talk after the last event and now currently, has been about a number of the older guys in the Springbok squad and for how long they will continue playing for the world champions.
Stubbs happy to 'do his job'
Delivering one of the best international performances of his career, middle-order batter Tristan Stubbs (below) was relieved to carry his team over the line after guiding the Proteas to a three-wicket victory over India in the second T20 International in Gqeberha on Sunday night.
BOK WAKE-UP CALL
BE BETTER: WORLD CHAMPS MUST STEP UP THEIR GAME
Sinner cruises in finals opener
Jannik Sinner (above) got his bid for a first ATP Finals title underway with a 6-3, 6-4 win over Alex de Minaur on Sunday as former champion Daniil Medvedev lost his head during his defeat to Taylor Fritz.
Proteas women broaden the pool
NEW FACES: MULTI-FORMAT SERIES AGAINST ENGLAND
The 'incredibly tough men' will shine
India coach Gautam Gambhir yesterday backed \"incredibly tough men\" Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli to prove their critics wrong and find form in Australia.
Dupont warns of All Black 'threat'
France superstar Antoine Dupont (right) said he was cautious of New Zealand's \"threat\" before the in-form All Blacks head to Paris on Saturday.
Gatland takes it on the chin
Warren Gatland (above) said he was unconcerned about his future as Wales coach after watching his team lose 24-19 to Fiji on Sunday in what was a record-equalling 10th successive Test defeat.
Poch prefers home-grown
Mauricio Pochettino (above) said he will not try to \"convince\" dual-nationality players to opt for the United States, insisting he wants to build a squad made of footballers desperate to represent the country.