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Two-pot retirement system: how to resist temptation
Although fund managers were inundated with requests from pension fund members who wanted to withdraw from the savings pot of their pension funds under the two-pot retirement system, many members chose not to withdraw, but now that extra money could start burning a hole in their pockets.
Choosing the right benefits
KEEP THIS IN MIND BEFORE MAKING YOUR MEDICAL SCHEME SELECTIONS FOR 2025
Natural remedies for fatigue
TRY THESE EASY HOME TREATMENTS
Premature baby? Six tips to help
UNDERSTANDING KEY FACTORS MAKES IT EASIER
Celebrity and industry influencers Do Dinner in Joburg
Networking was the name of the game in a night brimming with elegance, storytelling and the unmistakable South African spirit.
The sky is blue for me, Elon
We're not going to talk about voting anymore. Instead, let's talk about voting with our feet.
Good luck with national health, SA
So the government says that National Health Insurance will be introduced in two to three years. It is going to put aside R2.5 billion every year.
Newcomers work hard for first generation
Immigrants and illegal migrants have a commendable work ethic, writes Frank Sterle Jnr.
Divided 'left' will leave Marx cold
The phrase \"radical left\" is doing some heavy lifting when describing both Jacob Zuma's MK Party and Julius Malema's EFF.
Use zama zamas' power?
Here are mines. There are people who are willing to mine those mines. There are no people willing to protect those mines. Would it not make sense to benefit off the people willing to mine the mines and use the money to protect the mines so that the mines can be mined while minding who mines the mines?
Give freedom from suffering
It provides some food for thought that South Africa has done away with the death penalty on the grounds that our constitution prevents what the Americans call \"cruel and unusual punishment\".
Flares near leader's house
Three suspects were arrested, Israeli police said yesterday morning, after two flares landed near Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in the central town of Caesarea.
Xi draws 'red line' in Taiwan sand
'DON'T CHALLENGE US,' HE TELLS BIDEN
New leaders seek majority
Senegal yesterday voted in parliamentary elections, with the new leaders aiming for a resounding majority to see through the promise of ambitious reform that swept them to power eight months ago.
Typhoon smashes all in its way
Super Typhoon Man-yi slammed into the Philippines' most populous island yesterday, with the national weather service warning of flooding, landslides and huge waves as the storm sweeps across the archipelago nation.
Keeping the water flowing
MAINTENANCE ON LESOTHO HIGHLANDS PROJECT RUNS THROUGH TO MARCH
Chances of an Afrikaner-only enclave materialising slim
The Freedom Front Plus (FF+) dream to establish an Afrikaner-only enclave of Orania appears slim, if constitutional concerns of racial polarisation are anything to go by.
Tainted food concern
CALL: LOOK AT NUTRITION SAFETY AFTER LATEST POISONING IN LIMPOPO
Spazas: residents want complete ban of foreigners
Although the government sees legislation to regulate spaza shops in townships as a way to address illegal activities, the law falls short of expectations from locals who want to own the township economy.
'Jilted lover connived' Liebenberg
The WhatsApp that landed diamond dealer Louis Liebenberg in hot water over alleged racist remarks, was not his \"doing\".
Ndlozi may be next out
REPORTS SUGGEST HE HAS BEEN SIDELINED IN THE EFF BY MALEMA
Twisted rebels' sanctuary
DABBLING IN MAGIC AND SPRINKLING OF WIT
Auction market set for a shake-up
With a René Magritte painting estimated to sell for nearly $100 million (about R1.7 billion), a drawing by pop artist Keith Haring, and a rather gnarly banana, New York's auction houses will try this week to shake up a stale market.
Ramaphosa 'can champion the global south and Africa'
Chairing the Group of 20 (G20) grouping of nations will not only give South Africa international exposure for the year-long term, but also give Pretoria the opportunity to champion policies that favour the global south and Africa, says an expert.
Euthanasia goes to court
DIGNITY SA SEEKS A JUDICIAL RULING ON THE RIGHT TO DIE WITH DIGNITY
Sheriff seizes R18m RAF assets
SET TO RECOVER FUNDS FOR CRASH VICTIMS
Slain woman now a hologram
By a canal in Amsterdam's red-light district, one of the \"window women\" is actually a hologram which Dutch police hope will help solve the gruesome murder of a sex worker in 2009.
Knock, knock - it's effing Elon
Brazil's first lady Rosangela \"Janja\" da Silva on Saturday insulted Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of X, at an event ahead of the G20 summit in which she advocated tougher regulation of social media.
Mud paintings go global
Reproduced on saleable items for overseas market
China's 'Motown' has charms of its own
Not a tourist city but Wuhu's growing fast