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Still shrouded in secrecy
STEINHOFF: PWC REPORT REMAINS UNKNOWN
R41m to fix public pools
The City of Cape Town has reopened 37 of its 38 public swimming pools for the summer season.
Industrialisation sliding
Many sectors struggle to compete because of the costs of doing business in SA.
JSE's best and worst
JSE TOP 40: ROSE ONLY 7%, BUT SMALL CAP INDEX SOARED BY 27%
EV Tax Break May Lure China to Invest
South Africa is poised for Chinese investment in its $27 billion (about R500 billion) automotive industry after the president signed a tax break for the production of so-called new-energy vehicles into law.
Tech helps beauty 'dreams' come true
Technology, in particular artificial intelligence, is making it possible to fulfill beauty wishes like never before, Guive Balooch, global vice-president of L'Oreal's Tech Incubator, said.
Create your destiny
POWER: IN YOUR HANDS TO DETERMINE YOUR LIFE
Does good hair mean more sex?
Debates surrounding hair discrimination have put women's locks back in the spotlight.
City Recognise fatty liver early
CONDITION: OCCURS WHEN EXCESS BUILDS UP, LEADING TO INFLAMMATION
This Is The World We Live In
On the first day of the year, I awoke depressed and with a cracking headache, but this was no hard-won hangover – the previous evening I’d gone to bed at 11 with a mug of mint tea, intent on starting the new year fresh. Then I checked Instagram. Idiot.
Read the fine print and don't trust big labels
Buying what I thought was olive oil, didn't turn out too well, writes Des du Triou.
Court rightly repeals Jozi law
I have written many letters and stated in my groups on WhatsApp about the waste of taxpayers' money for bodyguards for the mayoral committee.
Colourful past needs reflection
The Cape Town Minstrel Carnival - normally held on 2 January (Tweede Nuwe Jaar), but this year held this past Saturday - is part of South Africa's fascinating cultural heritage.
Get cracking on these users
Why are there so many crackheads in the streets? I thought it was just a Dezemba thing but a couple of days into the new year and there are still tweaked up weirdos playing hopscotch on the streets' fading dotted lines.
Trump not doing great with Maga
Once, Julius Malema stood unchallenged as the world's greatest flip-flopper... but he'll have to surrender that title to incoming US president Donald Trump, who is backtracking on his election promises faster than a Republican Party supporter can yell \"Sell out!\"
Maga war a threat to Trump coalition
IMMIGRATION: BILLIONAIRE BACKERS V WORKING CLASS
Fans brave bad weather over Yoon
Thousands of South Koreans braved a snowstorm yesterday to rally in support or opposition of President Yoon Suk Yeol, suspended over a failed martial law bid and resisting arrest a day before the warrant expires.
Tolls for Big Apple kick in
New York launched a controversial scheme yesterday to charge drivers entering parts of the city, a first in the United States, putting local authorities on a collision course with president-elect Donald Trump.
Blizzards hit across the US
A powerful winter storm hammered the United States yesterday, with meteorologists warning millions in the east faced blizzard conditions and some areas would see the heaviest snowfall in a decade.
Countdown to launch
SCHEDULED: BEZOS' BLUE ORIGIN ORBITAL ROCKET READY TO TAKE OFF
Thousands at leader's wake
Thousands of people lined the streets of Suriname's capital on Saturday for the funeral procession of Desi Bouterse, who led the country both as a coup leader and elected president before dying as a fugitive from justice.
Austria leader to step down
Austria's conservative Chancellor Karl Nehammer, pictured, said he would step down in the \"coming days\" after breaking off coalition talks with the Social Democrats over disagreements on key issues.
Gaza ceasefire, hostage negotiations resume
Palestinian territories - Israel confirmed on Saturday that negotiations for a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal had resumed in Qatar, as rescuers said more than 30 people had been killed in fresh bombardment of the territory.
Fuel price hike weighs heavily
SECOND CONSECUTIVE RISE: MORE SPENDING ON CREDIT
Mom's death: legal action
Members of the Westbury community still have concerns about the recent death of 32-year-old Miriam Singh and her unborn baby at the clinic in the area, with the family threatening legal action.
Probe into dead fish
TESTING: SAMPLES IN LIMPOPO DAM, RIVER ‘WITHIN ACCEPTABLE LIMITS’
Zulu king divorce shock: is he remarrying?
Cultural expert Musa Xulu says Zulu king Misuzulu kaZwelithini could get married again next month.
Zuma's unity proposal taken with 'pinch of salt'
A political analyst has questioned the intentions of former president Jacob Zuma's proposal to unite all progressive parties.
Stay safe by not sharing info
Practical tips to help you protect your privacy while using AI tools online.
Finland Leads the Way in Fighting Fake News Campaigns
Finland is consistently ranked as Europe's most media literate country and the skills needed to spot online hoaxes are on the school curriculum, amid a boom of mis- and disinformation campaigns.