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Returning to 'real time'
Pressure to always be on’ digitally contributes to burnout affecting women.
Robotaxis spark concern
Debate around safety sparked in April after fatal accident.
Biden a 'Swiftie opening act' for Kamala
A few short weeks ago, Joe Biden was set to headline the Democratic National Convention but after a brutal political comedown, he's now the warm-up act for Kamala Harris.
New Thai leader's political roots run deep
Thailand's new prime minister, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, scion of the kingdom's most prominent political dynasty, comes to office freighted with a long family history of power, protests and coups.
ANC renewal 'crucial'
Ramaphosa has many culprits to fire over the next six months’.
The heat is on Afriski
We want African kids to grow up skiing so we can stop hiring US coaches.’
Marikana stain stays
Yesterday marked 12 years since the Marikana massacre, when 34 mineworkers were shot and killed during and no-one has been convicted yet, despite an extensive probe a protest The miners were shot on 16 August 2012 by police who were trying to disperse the striking Lonmin mineworkers, demanding a salary of R12 500 a month.
SA flag flies over Perth
»» Ican’t wait to make the Springboks and the country proud, says UFC hard man.
What's up Malema's sleeve?
Developments leave many questioning true intentions of key players, says expert.
On a journey to make a difference
DEDICATED TO TAKE UP THE PLIGHT OF THE POOR AND UPLIFTING COMMUNITIES
Spotlight falls on young Barca star
Teenage star Lamine Yamal is carrying the weight of expectations as Hansi Flick's Barcelona face the unenviable challenge of dethroning a fearsome Real Madrid side as Spanish champions this season.
United seeking a quick start
Manchester United kick-off the 2024/25 Premier League season at home to Fulham tonight before Manchester City begin the defence of their title at free-spending Chelsea on Sunday.
CBD gets R7.3bn injection
They doubled - a sign that the central city has rebounded from Covid slump.
Inside Eskom's reversal
Central to the strong performance was fixing the coal fleet.
Dark side of boy bands
Original footage, AI audio and visual syncing technology adds spice to the mix.
Bad voting choices killing Zimbabwe
With reference to the headline: \"Passport fee will kill us.\" No, your bad voting choices will kill you.
Migrant fears grip town
'There are millions of people fed up with immigration.'
Rise of Nomsa Nhlapho makes history in Tshwane
The deputy commissioner of the Tshwane Metro Police Department (TMPD) believes that Women's Month is a reminder that women can reach their goals if they pursue them with a vision and a passion.
Nature in good hands
African women forming networks that amplify their impact.
14 held over illegal gold processing facilities
Fourteen suspects, aged between 26 and 51, appeared in the Johannesburg Magistrates Court yesterday, facing charges connected to operating illegal gold processing facilities in Eikenhof, south of Johannesburg.
Vandals turn pony into a zebra
Information that may lead to the identification of a person or people responsible for spray-painting Mills Bomb Shell Hole resident pony, at its stable in Warner Beach, on 8 August, is being sought.
'Cops' mental state leading to tragedies'
33 police suicides in 2019-20 financial year, 30 in 2020-21, 39 in 2021-22.
Council helps youth thrive
In a saturated industry like media and specifically photography, young entrepreneurs are finding themselves faced with challenges that hinder them from growing their businesses.
Fury over doc's killing
Condemnation and calls to end violence against women after doctor raped, killed.
'Lion bumper' comes clean: Frank says he 'didn't see' lioness
A video of a driver bumping a lioness between Satara and Olifants camps on 8 August has sparked a massive public outcry.
Red letter day for the EFF
Zuma's party may be 'haven' for Floyd with VBS cloud hanging over his head.
CENTRE PARTNERS
Sharks skipper just happy to be fit and able to contribute to the Springbok team again on Saturday.
Bavuma: Let's pile on the runs
Temba Bavuma is hopeful the Proteas batters will be able to convert good starts when the second Test against the West Indies gets under way in Guyana this afternoon, SA time.
No sleep lost due to Bok discipline
Despite five yellow cards and a red card being handed out to his team in their last two Test matches, Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus isn't in the least concerned about discipline in the team.
Downs boss warns Ribeiro
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Manqoba Mngqithi has cautioned star midfielder Lucas Ribeiro (above) against losing his cool in matches following the win over Polokwane City in the MTN8 Cup competition.