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Haaland strike a golden moment
FODEN: DESCRIBES MAN CITY TEAM-MATE AS A 'FREAK'
Heartbreak season 'driving' Liverpool
Liverpool defender Kostas Tsimikas said last season's heartbreak was driving the Reds' excellent start this campaign, after Wednesday's 1-0 Champions League win at RB Leipzig.
Zheng: Tennis is booming in China
Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen said yesterday that tennis has become so popular in China that players are struggling to book courts and find coaches.
Stormers vow to 'empty the tank'
FOUCHE: GUNS LOADED FOR BATTLE AGAINST GLASGOW
Tips for young investors
Being disciplined, setting financial goals and having a long-term view are key.
How to minimise my tax?
Is it better to draw from discretionary or retirement fund savings?
No sugar tax hikegrowers ask
The moratorium keeping the health promotion levy (sugar tax) at its current level of 2.21 cents a gram of sugar above 4g per 100ml expires in February next year.
Balanced strategy can reduce your taxable income
To answer your question, I will make some assumptions to illustrate my recommendation.
How to minimise my tax?
INCOME FROM PENSION FUND: TWO ADVISORS ANSWER THIS READER'S QUESTION
Visa reform to woo India, China tourists
South Africa plans to ease visa rules for visitors from India and China within days to lure tourists from the world's two most populated nations, who have been deterred by red tape.
Spread of obesity drugs
Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly are ahead, but others have similar products in pipeline.
Global TV phenomenon ‘Yellowstone’ set to wrap up on M-Net
The final installment of one of global television's biggest hits of the last decade—Yellowstone—brings cataclysmic drama to M-Net (DStv Channel 101), express from the US every Monday from 11 November at 8pm.
New faces on 'Skeem Saam'
“It’s absolutely beautiful.
Unveiling a strangler
True crime feature digs into the story of prolific Cape Flats murderer of boys.
Burton outdoes himself
Entertainment is served in generous measure.
Coffee snobs' delight
Coffee and tea: two drinks that have been fueling humanity since the dawn of, well, mornings.
Doctors should try to be more sympathetic
Some have a bedside manner, but others are abrupt, writes Gina B.
Communism is no longer relevant
Is communism still relevant? Maybe in countries such as Russia, but not in South Africa.
Jacarandas part of heritage
At this time of year, when the rain is in the air and the jacaranda trees are in riotous purple bloom, Johannesburg and Pretoria are some of the most beautiful cities in the world.
I could have done it better
When I stop to think about it, I only ever heard about people slipping into a coma while they were already admitted to a hospital.
End of killer pit toilets in sight
Six years after the launch of a campaign to eliminate pit toilets at schools across South Africa, the end of this archaic system is now in sight, as less than 250 institutions are still functioning with these long drop facilities.
Race to rescue stranded folks
Philippine rescuers raced yesterday to reach residents stranded by fast-rising floodwaters after torrential rains from tropical storm Trami submerged villages and killed more than 20 people.
Seoul slams provocation
South Korea won't sit idle over the North's deployment of thousands of troops to help Russia fight Ukraine, President Yoon Suk Yeol said yesterday, slamming it as a \"provocation\".
Brutal night as war reaches one month
Israel unleashed a wave of airstrikes on Hezbollah's southern Beirut stronghold on Wednesday night as the Israel-Hezbollah war reached its one-month mark.
Harris lays into 'fascist' Trump
'US voters can't have a president who admires dictators.'
95% of public schools in Gauteng can't link to internet
An alarming 94.6% of classrooms in the 2 221 public schools in Gauteng still lack internet connectivity, hindering pupils' educational experience in the province.
Palestinian seeds go in Arctic vault
A \"doomsday vault\" in the Arctic designed to safeguard the world's plant diversity has received a new deposit of thousands of seed samples, including Palestinian ones amid war and hunger in Gaza, it said this week.
Independent Media out
Ordered to retract column referring to News24 journalist, but cited 'censorship'.
95% of public schools in Gauteng can't link to internet
An alarming 94.6% of classrooms in the 2,221 public schools in Gauteng still lack internet connectivity, hindering pupils' educational experience in the province.
Vetting raises concern
Reflection of inconsistencies and weakens state institutions-experts.