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United's Diallo Wants to Make History
Amad Diallo has vowed to \"make history\" with Manchester United despite his struggling club's dismal slide down the Premier League.
Djokovic Plans To Keep On Playing For Years To Come
Novak Djokovic said yesterday he planned to keep playing for \"years to come\" - with more tournaments on his schedule in 2025 - as he looks to take down the new guard led by Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz.
Reds Turn Up The Heat At West Ham
Relief: Man City Finally End Their Winless Streak
Mduduzi magic seals it for Chiefs
PREMIERSHIP: AMAKHOSI END THE YEAR ON HIGH NOTE
Cardoso urges PSL to act on pitches
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Miguel Cardoso has urged the PSL to make it compulsory for the pitch to be watered before the game and during the break.
R5 a month too little
CHARGES: NEDBANK INCREASES MONTHLY ENTRY-LEVEL ACCOUNT FEES BY 40% TO R7
Rand Water Writes Off Millions for Non-Payment
Africa's biggest bulk-water supplier has had to write off millions owed by municipalities that have failed to pay their bills.
Moz mine invasion
DAMAGE: GEMFIELDS RUBY MINE HALTS OPERATIONS IN THE NORTH
Festive drinking tips
OVERINDULGENCE: PAYING ATTENTION TO SPECIFIC BEHAVIOURS CAN HELP
Playlist: cater for all guests' tastes
For many, New Year's Eve is a time to celebrate with friends and family. But putting together a playlist that everyone can enjoy is often a real challenge.
Google search has a surprise in store for 'Squid Game' fans
Fans of the hit show Squid Game have a treat in store, since Google has introduced an interactive surprise that lets users experience the world of the Korean series.
How Japan's coveted blue jeans are made
Call it an antidote to fast fashion; Japanese jeans hand-dyed with natural indigo and woven on a clackety vintage loom, then sold at a premium to global denim connoisseurs.
How to set boundaries
RELATIONSHIPS: DON'T LET TOXIC FAMILIES RUIN YOUR HOLIDAY
Sick leave boon for private sleuth's business
Rising sick leave rates may be bad news for German companies at a time the economy is already ailing - but for private eye Marcus Lentz, it has been a boon for his business.
Onslaught on culture
RUBAB: ARTIST VOWS NO FORCE, PERSON OR SYSTEM CAN SILENCE SOUND
Israeli strike puts hospital out of service
The World Health Organisation said the Kamal Adwan hospital was \"now empty\", following an Israeli military raid which put north Gaza's last major health facility out of service.
For a day, the hustle just stops
In Ireland, on Christmas Day, the airports were closed. No planes landed or took off. No buses came either. No trains left the shuttered stations.
Time for Malema, Zuma to pay back the money
When will the courts get together to bring these cases forward
GNU exposes ANC's shortcomings
May I humbly ask whether the government of national unity (GNU) is exposing a political party that was hiding its shenanigans, or being negligent of what is happening in the administration of national, provincial and local departments?
Silly matric results debate
A whole R5 million threat to the department of basic education because they want to let the newspapers publish matric results.
Brace for a new dangerous era
Weather and climate change was a huge talking point this year – the hottest year in history.
Proteas' win offers much promise
When South Africa's premier fast bowler Kagiso Rabada was interviewed at the start of yesterday's fourth day's play of the first Test against Pakistan in Centurion, with the Proteas needing a further 121 runs for victory with only seven wickets in hand on a tricky pitch, he admitted he didn't want to bat down the order but said he was ready to contribute to the team's cause because it would take all their effort to win.
UK set to tax private schools
The UK will end a tax exemption for private schools on Wednesday, the centre-left Labour government has announced, in a move set to raise over £1.5 billion (about R35 billion) for public education.
Trump Backs Musk On Visas
Washington – Donald Trump weighed in on Saturday in a bitter debate dividing his traditional supporters and tech barons like Elon Musk, saying that he backs a special visa programme that helps highly skilled workers enter the country.
Yoon defies summons for third time
South Korea's suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol refused a summons to appear for questioning yesterday, the third time he has defied investigators' demands in two weeks.
Airliner crash kills all but two
SOUTH KOREA: CONTROLLERS WARNED ABOUT BIRD STRIKE
Water Isn't the Problem, JW Is
Councillor: Difficult to Reach End User Due to Infrastructure
Year of protest action in the capital city
It was a busy year in Pretoria with protests in 2024 by various organisations over job creation, service delivery and other issues.
‘No justice’ for smuggler
Child Trafficking: Anger as Mozambican gets suspended sentence
KZN residents end year on bad note
Some residents in KwaZulu-Natal will have to spend the last days of 2023 salvaging what they can from a storm that damaged their houses.