The Citizen - September 30, 2024
The Citizen - September 30, 2024
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September 30, 2024
Unity 'but still division'
Deep class differences persist in a society that is still unequal’.
2 mins
'Bring back Brink or else...'
Blames Gauteng premier for ignoring national ANC leaders’ positions.
2 mins
Kiwis reclaim their national treasure
Auckland New Zealand yesterday reclaimed the world record for the largest mass haka after more than 6 000 people performed the legendary Maori war dance, dethroning France.
1 min
Saint-Tropez celebrates Bardot's 90th
Saint-Tropez - Glitzy French Riviera village Saint-Tropez honoured one of its most famous residents on Saturday by showing Et Dieu crea la femme (And God Created Woman\"), the 1956 film that turned Brigitte Bardot - now go into a megastar.
1 min
Vital cog in wellness
From an East Rand facility, feisty woman’s firm produces 80 000 capsules and tablets a month.
2 mins
Struggle heroes come home
Among them were the remains of former ANC secretary-general Duma Nokwe.
2 mins
Simelane, step aside - ANC Vets
Step-aside rule for accused adopted by the ANC should apply to all, says league.
1 min
Feeling the groove at the jazz
While the two-day Standard Bank Joy of Jazz offered a superb entertainment to fans who thronged the Sandton Convention Centre over the weekend, the Dinaledi Stage emerged as the place to be for true jazz disciples.
1 min
DP's friend's accounts are now 'closed'
Associates of Deputy President Paul Mashatile have reportedly had their commercial banking facilities closed.
1 min
Pressure mounts over NHI
Association sees meeting with the president as a positive step, says chair.
2 mins
Education crisis looming
State urged to spare sector and not violate kids’ rights, jeopardise jobs.
2 mins
Floods submerge homes in Nepal
3000 security personnel rescue people with copters and motorboats.
1 min
Search for survivors after hurricane
Cedar Key Rescuers struggled on Saturday with washed-out bridges and debris-strewn roads in the search for survivors of devastating Storm Helene, which killed at least 63 people across five states and caused massive power outages.
1 min
Manage endometriosis
Condition can present symptoms in various parts of body.
2 mins
Can lower fuel prices and repo rate improve nation's poor pockets?
Lower fuel prices and a lower repo rate can help to improve the poor state of the nation's pockets, but they will have to approach their finances differently to make these reductions work for them.
2 mins
Rand at 20-month high
Biggest driver behind the current rally is an interest rate cutting cycle in the US.
2 mins
AI 'capable' of reasoning
Remains unclear how it might be used by those with bad intentions, such as con artists or hackers.
2 mins
Ireland finally topple Proteas
Ross Adair blasted a century and then his brother Mark took four wickets as Ireland beat South Africa by 10 runs in Abu Dhabi last night to tie their two-match T20 series.
1 min
Perfect start for Highveld teams
It was a mixed bag for South Africa's United Rugby Championship (URC) sides as the Lions and Bulls kicked off their campaigns with home wins, while the Sharks and Stormers suffered defeats on the road.
2 mins
Arteta hails 'emotional control'
London Mikel Arteta praised his Arsenal side for not losing belief or control after throwing away a two-goal lead in a 4-2 win over Leicester on Saturday.
1 min
Spurs compound United's misery
Tottenham piled more pressure on Erik ten Hag's position as Manchester United manager with a dominant 3-0 win at Old Trafford yesterday.
1 min
OLD HEADS A KEY FACTOR
» Springbok focus now shifts to coming through their trip to Europe in November unbeaten.
2 mins
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