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UFC brings out basic instincts
With reference to Monday's \"UFC title defence in SA?\" To me, boxing is bad enough to have as a professional sport.
Inspiring youth to vote 'Kamala'
Only 53% of young people aged 18 to 29 say they are voting.
Bold plans to bolster Limpopo tourism
The Limpopo department of economic development, environment and tourism is to spend R25 million on infrastructure development and refurbishment of the province's wildlife resorts in an effort to increase domestic tourism.
Joburg City Library is a ruin
It will be partially opened in six months’ time Joburg Development Agency.
Call to lower speed limit
AA acts because of high number of child pedestrians in fatal accidents.
'We won't move out'
Zuma not aware of the frictions in the organisation, they say.
Adetshina on mission to unite people, promote diversity
Former Miss South Africa contestant Chidimma Chidimma Adetshina, pictured, wants to use the opportunity at Miss Universe Nigeria to bring peotogether and promote ple diversity.
Soweto's spinning queen
If you are able to make atyre pop, then you are pretty special.
SAA accused of another breach
Civil action against senior executive and several other staffers underway.
Blow for Comrades as four board members quit
The Comrades Marathon Association (CMA) board is imploding after four board members abruptly quit this week.
Business mafias strangle country
Organised crime syndicates need protection from senior state actors.’
BOWLING POWER
Proteas white ball coach Rob Walter is backing his bowlers to do the job when they take on the West Indies in their three match T20I series getting under way at the Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba, Trinidad and Tobago tomorrow night (SA time).
Boks must stamp their mark early
Following their Test series win against the Wallabies at the weekend, Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus said his side faced a \"step up\" in the coming weeks against the All Blacks.
Korda revs up for British Open
World No 1 Nelly Korda (right) is hoping to re-discover her stunning early season form as the women's British Open returns to the famous old course at St. Andrews this week.
Paris stars are back in action
Armand Duplantis and Letsile Tebogo headline a raft of Olympic champions who will descend on Lausanne for the first Diamond League meeting since the end of the Paris Games.
Reborn Xaka eyes Bundesliga summit
Bayer Leverkusen talisman Granit Xhaka (right) has called on his teammates to challenge for the Bundesliga title again ahead of the new campaign after last season's surprise triumph.
Foden bags PFA award
Manchester City forward Phil Foden won the Professional Football Association ers' (PFA) Player-of-the-Year award on Tuesday night.
Aveng eyes set on listing
Construction group mulls over having building business on Australian Stock Exchange and JSE.
SA seen dodging recession
GDP has changed from contraction in the first quarter to an expansion.
It's war on ID fraud
Over 700 000 must state why papers shouldn't be cancelled.
Ukraine more corrupt than Russia
Frank Searle Jnr, while you may say Vladimir Putin's outrage at Ukrainian strikes within Russia is hypocritical, the fact remains that the narrative of a nasty and expansionist Russia attacking a poor, innocent Ukraine because Putin hates democracy is simply not supported by the evidence.
Zondo gets his wish: more time to chase bad directors
The Companies Amendment Act extends the time to hold directors accountable for delinquency from 24 to 60 months, or even more with good cause. The question is whether five years is enough.
SA left's Achilles heel
Divisions have weakened it, causing it to leave poor in the lurch’.
Nuclear power 'not the answer'
Well-designed and maintained nuke plants are safe SA engineer in France.
EFF future uncertain
Ability to present united front rattled by instability.
Monsoons fuel child brides
Many girls face even more hardship aft er marriage.
Nation mourns TV's beloved math teacher
Tributes have been pouring in for South Africa's favourite mathematics and science teacher, William Smith, who has died following a battle with cancer.
Eskom's plan comes together
On of six plants working productively on the utility’s turnaround strategy.
Teams begin a new Test era
Bangladesh begin a two-Test series in Pakistan today with their preparations severely hampered by the political turmoil that has wracked the country.
Aryna sounds early warning
Cincinnati Aryna Sabalenka (above) thrust herself into US Open title contention on Monday with a 6-3, 7-5 defeat of Jessica Pegula to win the WTA Cincinnati Open.