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Choosing an ideal income
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO MAKE THE BEST DECISION UPON YOUR RETIREMENT
Life policy irreversible, can't convert to living annuity
Can one convert a life policy into a living annuity?
How Sars can help education
While most fringe benefits offered to employees are taxable, there are exemptions in the case of bursaries and scholarships.
From grief to wealth strength
COPING: TEN ESSENTIAL STEPS FOR RECENT WIDOWS
Reduce reflux in babies
It typically fades out by 12-18 months as infants' digestive system matures.
Plants that let the money flow
GOOD ENERGY: ROUND LEAVES SPELL COMPLETENESS
Nutrition can help relieve food allergies in pets - report
As global warming may lead to longer and more intense pollen seasons, many people suffer from stuffy noses, itchy eyes, and sneezing.
Kitchen central, by the sea
DELICIOUS: CHEF SAMANTHA TAIT THRIVES IN HER HOTEL JOB ON KZN'S SOUTH COAST
A whole lot happens in a month, and very little too...
Surviving a month in the 21st century is enough to pulverize your mind if you overthink things.
Trump 'gevaar' is in SA's hands
When Donald Trump took to the podium to declare himself the next president of America – and the polls showed he was right – there were more than a few moans around the world.
It is okay to cry as a man, be part of solution
Emotional bottling has led to undesirable societal outbursts, writes Themba Mzula Hleko.
Failed Lesufi must stand aside
It's time for Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi, pictured, to go. He has scored two out of 10 for crime prevention.
Three more wins in Boks' reach
They managed to win the World Cup in France around this time last year; they drew 1-1 with Ireland in a series in June, denied victory by a last-gasp drop goal, and also won five out of six games to clinch the Rugby Championship last month.
US voters are not mad
The world is in a daze; bemused at how Donald Trump stormed to such a commanding victory in the US presidential election.
No winners in Moz turmoil
Any conflict around the world is concerning. When it's on your doorstep, it's of even graver concern.
President-elect plans talks with Putin
US president-elect Donald Trump on Thursday made his first Cabinet appointment after his decisive election win, while signaling his intent to ditch the outgoing administration's policies by talking to Vladimir Putin.
Trump pulled male vote
X FACTOR: 54% MEN BACKED HIM DUE TO ECONOMIC CONCERNS, MACHO APPEAL
Concessions 'suicidal'
NYET: 'UNACCEPTABLE' TO OFFER RUSSIA ANY CONCESSIONS ON UKRAINE
Nato 'still not spending enough on defence'
Europe has increased defence spending since Russia invaded Ukraine, but its defence capacities, including military manpower, are still insufficient, a British security think-tank warned yesterday.
Cathedral over the ages
As the mighty Notre-Dame cathedral prepares to reopen its doors in a month's time after a devastating fire in 2019, a look back at five key dates in the Paris landmark's colourful history:
Great organ to sound out to churchgoers again
Paris - Itaru Sekiguchi first heard the Great Organ of Notre Dame cathedral when he was 10. The \"infernal sound\" changed his life forever.
Notre-Dame bells ring
RESTORED: OLD LADY COMES BACK TO LIFE AS IT GETS READY TO REOPEN
KZN road blitz reels in seven illegal immigrant drivers
Weeks after inspections at restaurants across the country revealed 1,941 foreign national employees and the arrest of 81 officials in KwaZulu-Natal, authorities have arrested seven foreign nationals in the transport industry.
Nation divided by a hobby
QUADROBICS: FROWNED UPON AS WESTERN TREND, DESCRIBED BY A LAWMAKER AS DISGUSTING
No Victory Moon match in commemoration run
Victory Moon has a special place in South African racing history but, surprisingly to many, he raced just once in this country.
‘Inhumane’: weeks of no water
'ONGOING': WARD COUNCILLORS TURN TO RIGHTS BODY OVER 'HUMANITARIAN CRISIS'
Mbalula leads ANC supporters in march for services
More than 10,000 ANC members and supporters marched to the Tshwane House yesterday to hand over a memorandum of demands to Mayor Dr Nasiphi Moya about service delivery and other concerns in the city.
Crackdown on Moz protest
CASUALTIES: DEATHS REPORTED IN WAKE OF RIOTS OVER PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULT
'Trump is anti-war'
He is explicit about his intention to reduce US defence expenditure, too.
Schools to defer food sales
The Gauteng department of education has instructed all schools to suspend the sale of food within and around school premises until further notice.