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Hyundai Exter has edge
EVERYDAY TRANSPORT: IT COMES IN UNDER THE R300 000 MAGIC MARK
Rambo Lambo guns for glory
MEAN: LAMBORGHINI URUS SE ARMED AND DANGEROUS
Mercedes puts the V in van
Range now spans a single V300d model with more standard features.
Chiefs have not improved
I know this will be an unpopular opinion, but as things stand, I don't think Kaizer Chiefs have improved under new coach Nasreddine Nabi.
'Boks, Scots in transitional phase'
Former Springbok legend Duane Vermeulen says that the Springboks and Scotland are both going through transitioning periods and will be looking to get one over the other in their clash at Murrayfield in Edinburgh on Sunday.
Steyn growing in his new role
Former Springbok star and current Lions kicking consultant Morne Steyn (above) is growing into his role and learning every day as he continues to guide the up-and-coming crop of kickers at the franchise.
Aubaas wants a better showing
SUNDOWNS: POLOKWANE CITY A TOUGH NUT TO CRACK
Graham out of Bok showdown
London - Darcy Graham will miss Scotland's Test against South Africa on Sunday after the wing failed to pass head injury protocols.
Special farewell planned for Rafa
The Davis Cup will provide a special farewell to retiring tennis great Rafael Nadal (above) at the November final eight, tournament director Feliciano Lopez said yesterday.
PSG are feeling the heat in Europe
Kylian Mbappe was always going to leave an enormous void when he left Paris Saint-Germain, and the French side are struggling in this season's Champions League without the goals of their former star.
Plenty to ponder for Inter Milan
PRESSURE: ITALIANS FACE TOUGH ARSENAL CHALLENGE
Redefine office sector pain
RENT: REVERSIONS IN NEGATIVE TERRITORY
Fitch hints at rating upgrade if SA sticks to budget plan
Fitch Ratings has signaled that it may upgrade South Africa's credit outlook if the government sticks to its path to stabilize debt as outlined in its three-year budget plan.
Old car, higher interest rate
WESBANK: CONSUMER QUESTIONS BANK POLICIES ON USED CAR FINANCING
Taxpayer trust wanes
PUBLIC CONFIDENCE: MORE IS NEEDED TO IMPROVE TAX COMPLIANCE
Pop culture meets comfort
FOOTWEAR: ADIDAS ORIGINALS, HEY DUDE HIT THE SPOT
Times are a-changin'
IPHONE 16: BEAUTIFUL NEW HANDSET IS BIG IN SIZE AND AMBITIONS
'Bin Laden' suspended
An Australian Rules umpire has been suspended for dressing up as Osama bin Laden at an end-of-season function, the sport's governing body said this week.
Rare birth renews hope
A critically endangered Sumatran elephant has been born in Indonesia, officials said on Tuesday, another rare birth that has given renewed hope to conservation efforts.
I'm not blowing any Trumpet
So, it's all over bar the shooting. I was hoping to congratulate or excoriate the winner of yesterday's US elections, but since deadline was snapping at my heels while the doomed and the desperate were still voting, it was never going to happen.
Space waste goes green
The world's first wooden satellite has blasted off on a SpaceX rocket, its Japanese developers said yesterday, part of a resupply mission to the International Space Station.
Live and let live, please
My dead body count is five.
World will be better without Trump's hogwash
Once you're a pathological liar and a sexist, it will stay with you forever, writes Armin.
Time for Khoza to pass the baton
Soccer is a leading sport in South Africa and elsewhere. It is also a multimillion, if not billion, business.
No excuse for SA's dry taps
It's enough to make you cry when you hear that R10 billion a year has been spent by the department of water and sanitation on water infrastructure services since 2019, yet 3.1 million of South Africa's near 19 million households are still dry.
Botes on edge of an abyss
Is the house of cards protecting Johannesburg Property Company (JPC) chief executive Helen Botes on the brink of collapse?
Coalitions 'new' catch-phrase in '26
If one just looks at how the political landscape shifted since the nation cast their vote at the end of May, some political parties would be forgiven for seeing coalition as a curse word, while the prospects of forming new relationships certainly threw a lifeline to other parties that had probably found themselves out in the cold.
Pyongyang continues weapons tests
North Korea fired a salvo of short-range ballistic missiles early yesterday, Seoul's military said, Pyongyang's second launch in days.
Taipei busts China's fixers
A Taiwanese radio host and his wife have been charged with receiving $2.3 million (about R40 million) from \"overseas sources\", including China, in exchange for attempting to influence the island's elections and referendums.
UK cops axed for misconduct
Nearly 600 police officers in England and Wales were sacked in the year to March 2024, figures showed yesterday, as police chiefs battle to restore public confidence after a string of scandals.