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Dry taps as infrastructure repair work takes place
Another water shutdown will hit Limpopo today as Polokwane municipality conducts infrastructure maintenance on the Dap Naude Dam line.
Drug mule child home
REPATRIATION: GRANDMOTHER FOUND SUITABLE TO TAKE GIRL IN
Dirco urges talks over Syria strife
The department of international relations and cooperation (Dirco) has called for dialogue over the change of government in Syria, warning that tension could escalate and lead to a situation similar to that seen in Libya after the civil war in 2011.
Food vendors protest ban on selling near schools
Food sellers protested at the Gauteng department of education's offices in Johannesburg yesterday demanding to be allowed to trade near schools again.
Moving to exit greylist
MINISTER: HARD TO DETERMINE ACCURATE FIGURE OF ILLICIT CASH FLOWS
Mafia line their pockets with tasty tourism
Italy's mafias make more than €3 billion (about R56 billion) a year from the tourism sector and are primed to pocket even more from large-scale upcoming events, a research institute warned yesterday.
‘Moving grave, but now cured’
ZIMBABWE: UNREGISTERED HERBALISTS OFFER HOPE FOR CANCER PATIENTS STATE CAN'T HELP
ANC dishonest in making GNU deal with DA, says SACP
The ANC, including president Cyril, has displayed dishonesty about the dealings with the DA towards the signing of their cooperation deal.
Release report, dept told
PRETORIA HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS: SGB DEMANDS FULL ACCOUNT ON RACISM ALLEGATIONS
Kiwis want to stop dog racing
Wellington - New Zealand said yesterday it will shut down its greyhound racing industry, citing animal welfare concerns and the \"unacceptably high\" number of injured and dying dogs.
Come kick some cows in new garden
Pupils from PS Fourie Primary School had their first taste of the indigenous game, morabaraba, when the new Children's Edutainment Garden at the Pretoria National Botanical Garden opened yesterday.
Ex-champ in dock over wife
Australian former world champion cyclist Rohan Dennis admitted yesterday to a charge of creating a risk of harm in relation to the December 2023 road death of his Olympian wife.
Jordaan's lawyer stays - court
FRAUD: STATE TRIES TO HAVE ADVOCATE RECUSED
Chiefs are still bang average
It is safe to say the honeymoon is well and truly over for Nasreddine Nabi and Kaizer Chiefs.
PROTEAS HIT TOP
BAVUMA: AWARE OF MAGNITUDE OF PAKISTAN SERIES
Mix & match team will fire
Stand-in captain Heinrich Klaasen (below) acknowledges it is a challenge having to face Pakistan with a second-string squad, but says the Proteas will be ready for the first of three T20 Internationals against the tourists in Durban tonight (6pm start).
Lions' fringe players learning a lot
Despite a second string team going down heavily in their Challenge Cup opener in Wales at the weekend, Lions coach Ivan van Rooyen insisted that the competition was important for them as they prepare to host French side Section Paloise (Pau) at Ellis Park on Saturday.
Blitzboks hitting 'perfect' notes
SNYMAN: PRAISES PLAYERS AFTER CAPE TOWN SEVENS
PSG drifting dangerously towards mediocrity
Paris - Paris Saint-Germain have developed a reputation over the last decade as being one of Europe's most glamorous clubs, albeit without ever claiming the Champions League glory so coveted by their Qatari owners.
Girona feel the heat in top tier
Girona host Liverpool in the Champions League today knowing the clash offers a chance to lay a glove on a top side before their European dream peters out.
Real at the crossroads
MBAPPE: TROUBLED CHAMPIONS LEAGUE HOLDERS HOPE STAR REBOUNDS
Home comforts will suit Downs
MNGQITHI: AN IMPOSING SIDE IN THEIR OWN BACKYARD
Ange hammers Spurs' discipline
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou (above) said his side must show more discipline after blowing an early 2-0 lead to lose 4-3 at home to Chelsea on Sunday.
Ahly draw a good pointer for Bucs
Jose Riveiro (right) says the draw against Al-Ahly showed that Orlando Pirates can compete with anyone in the Caf Champions League.
Nabi slams officials
PENALTIES: CHIEFS BOSS FUMING THAT ROUGH TACKLES WERE UNPUNISHED
Eskom prices under focus
BUSA: QUERIES 'OTHER' OPERATING COSTS
History of retirement
I spend a lot of time speaking to people either approaching or in retirement.
Estates for the rich boom
LUXURY: DEVELOPERS FOR THE LIKES OF STEYN CITY SPEND BILLIONS ON INFRASTRUCTURE
Absa to revamp as it looks to win back trust
Absa Group plans to restructure its business once again as South Africa's third-biggest bank by assets looks to unlock growth after years of missteps.
V&A has a bold plan
GRANGER BAY: DEVELOPMENT TO FOCUS ON RESIDENTIAL AND LEISURE