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Electric utopia not here yet
LUXURY: VW'S I.D.4 IS PERHAPS TOO GOOD WHEN WE REALLY NEED CHEAP AND CHEERFUL EVS
Good times are here again
HOUSEHOLDS: NOW HAVE MORE IN THE POCKET THAN LAST YEAR, THANKS TO LOWER INTEREST
Funding business succession with buy-sell insurance
As a business shareholder, safeguarding the continuity and profitability of your company in the face of unforeseen events is likely a key concern for you and your co-shareholders.
Here's how compound growth works
Einstein famously called compound interest the \"eighth wonder of the world.\" Let's explore.
Build your safety net
PLANNING: SAFEGUARD THE MONEY JOURNEY WITH AN EMERGENCY FUND
When Gen Z heads home...
ADJUSTING: HOW TO NAVIGATE EVOLVING PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP AS KIDS BECOME ADULTS
Expert-backed tips to make every day World Pet Day
Today's World Pet Day offers pet parents a special chance to celebrate pets who bring so much joy.
Time to spoil gardeners
GIFTS: EVEN A PACKET OF SEED WILL BE WELCOMED
MasterChef SA winner takes R1m
TALENTED: YOUNG BRIDGET WOWS THE JUDGES
Flowers can talk..
It was like an early festive gift: the duet between Boy George and Peter Murphy, Let The Flowers Grow, is one of the most emotionally charged, meaningful tracks to have been released for a very long time.
How video game history has changed
Since 1994, PlayStation's five consoles have changed video game history.
I was told it would fail
PLAYSTATION: CREATOR STRUGGLED TO CONVINCE BOSSES HE HAD WINNER
Sony marks 30th anniversary of console
Japanese electronics giant Sony is set to celebrate 30 years since it launched the PlayStation console, the little grey box that catapulted the firm into the gaming big league.
R112m banana art eaten by its owner
Crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun yesterday fulfilled a promise he made after spending $6.2 million (about R112 million) on an artwork featuring a banana duct-taped to a wall - by eating the fruit.
Croatia health crisis
SURGERY: SYSTEM CRIPPLED BY CORRUPTION, MISMANAGEMENT
Greeks harvest street olives for poor
Not far from one of Athens' busiest highways, passing motorists stop and stare at the bucolic agricultural scene going on in front of them on the streets of Glyfada.
Putin threatens Kyiv
HYPERSONIC MISSILE: VOWS TO STRIKE DECISION-MAKING CENTRES
Support for Ukraine is urgent - Biden
US President Joe Biden on Thursday said Russia's latest attack on Ukraine shows the \"urgency\" of backing Kyiv, touting strong support ahead of Donald Trump taking office in January.
China flexes muscles over Taiwan tour
Taiwan yesterday detected 41 Chinese military aircraft and ships around the island ahead of a Hawaii stopover by President Lai Ching-te, part of a Pacific tour that has sparked fury in Beijing.
Backlash at online ban
AUSTRALIA: NEW LAW CAN PUSH KIDS INTO 'COVERT, DARK CORNERS OF INTERNET'
Why Juju wants Nkandla
For weeks after the Constitutional Court ordered in June 2021 that Jacob Zuma be jailed for contempt of court, and then, amid the legal battle over his later release on medical parole, visitors streamed into Nkandla.
Be careful during end-of-year office parties
Many marriages and relationships have been destroyed at some of these events, writes Peter Bachtis.
SA turns into a den of thieves
Dear South Africans, how long will you be at each other's throats? Were these challenges there before 1994?
Rugby sparks fly on the field
South African rugby fans haven't had to wait long for more thrilling action, following the conclusion of the Springboks' successful November tour of the UK last Saturday.
Save water or feel it in your pocket
Chronic water shortages in Gauteng need to be taken seriously. Managing households' daily consumption must be first and foremost in everyone's minds.
Dirty laundry of clean audits
It takes the pulse of the state's finances, no matter how fluttering it might be: it's the auditor-general's annual report to parliament, an event looked forward to only by political masochists.
Palestinians in 'real life horror movie'
Gazans this week described a \"real life horror movie\" in the Gaza Strip's north as Israeli air strikes continued across the Palestinian territory, a day after a ceasefire began in neighboring Lebanon.
Residents return to destroyed homes
Families from south Lebanon's Tyre are returning to their homes after an Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire, but Israeli strikes have turned parts of the city into an uninhabitable disaster zone without water or electricity.
Truce hangs by thread
ISRAEL: 'INTENSIVE WAR' PLEDGE IF HEZBOLLAH BREACHES CEASEFIRE
Home affairs extends permit deadline
The department of home affairs has extended the deadline for Zimbabwean Exemption Permits (ZEPs).