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JOMBA! dance, dance, dance
SA, international choreographers and dancers descend on Durban.
Can mall buy time?
For Accelerate, everything hinges on it turning the asset around.
SA is better off with fewer cops
Should we have fewer police officers, or do we need more? Budgets are tight, which means spending on everything, including manpower, needs to offer a better return on investment.
Half-billion children at risk of deadly heat stress
Nearly half a billion children are facing twice as many days of extreme heat each year or more than their grandparents did, the UN said on Tuesday, warning of deadly consequences.
Horse trainers fined for positive drug tests
Three winning horses in June tested positive for prohibited substances in their blood and their trainers have been handed hefty fines by the National Horseracing Authority (NHA).
What chance of justice in VBS?
Lack of progress in arresting suspected politicians a concern.
Entrepreneur transforms lives of the deaf through farming
The Bekkersdal Agripark in Randfontein is home to five cooperative farming groups, including the Voice Out Deaf Cooperative, led by Matebogo Victoria, a female entrepreneur with a hearing disability.
Probe into boxer's gender row
Athlete's lawyer sues for online harassment in 'fight for justice'.
MK party's star fading fast
Job scheme for the Zuma family and their associates, says political analyst.
The man behind Dricus' success
Although Dricus du Plessis will be the man stepping into the octagon early on Sunday morning (SA time), it is the men behind the scenes that keep the champion on his toes.
New-look Boks seek bonus point
Rookie Springbok prop Jan-Hendrik Wessels says this week’s newlook team will be going all out to replicate what last weekend’s side did to the Wallabies in Brisbane – win 33-7 and bank a bonus point.
Burnley begin with convincing win
London Burnley began life back in English football's second tier with a convincing 4-1 win at Luton on Monday as manager Scott Parker (right) marked his first game in charge of the Clarets with a convincing victory.
Rivals given some hope
Manchester City's grip on the Premier League title has reached an unprecedented four years but off-field doubts surround the English champions ahead of the new season.
'Miles more valuable'
On 15\" of each month, discount across its partner network is doubled.
Greece battles monster wildfire
Greece battled a massive wildfire near Athens for a third day yesterday, with hundreds of European firefighters due to join the effort to contain the deadly blaze that has scorched parts of the capital's suburbs.
Nation where beetles help combat trash build-up scourge
In the far-flung Colombian highlands, beetles are the secret weapon in an innovative project to combat the ever-growing problem of trash build-up.
Turning waste into fabric
Waste that littered streets used to insulate homes.
Hlophe shouldn't have been a judge
There must be something wrong with a system if a judge who was dishonourably dismissed by parliament is allowed by the same parliament to participate in the appointment of judges.
Hunger stalks Lesotho
Govt declares national disaster after low crop yields in kingdom.
Dashed dreams of family on doomed Brazil flight
Boarding Voepass flight 2283 with her four-year-old son and her mother, Josgleidys Gonzalez had embarked on a long trip that was to take them to her native Venezuela and then onward to Colombia.
Local is lekker for viewers
Over 84000 hours of content, 12% increase year on year.
Family's trauma over pupil's death
Police probe into murder of Cape schoolgirl is in best hands MEC.
Kruger Park lion 'bumper' SUV driver gets off
South African National Parks (SANParks) says at this stage no action can be taken against the driver who bumped into a lion at the Kruger National Park.
Showdown at CMA meeting
Organisation is bedevilled by allegations of capture and racial tension’.
SA electricians switch on at Olympic Games
Two KwaZulu-Natal electricians, who played an important technical role behind the scenes of the broadcasting at the Paris 2024 Olympics, have shared their experiences of witnessing all the wins and the wealth of knowledge gained.
Neighbourly way of life
Remarks by prime minister anger Catholic Church.
Don't forget wrestlers, says SA's Olympic referee
Three-time Olympic tournament referee Charles Villet says more has to be done to support and promote wrestling in South Africa.
'We'll go big for LA'
We are going to find the Tatjanas in the rural areas and Smith will help us.’
Mayor's ousting 'immaterial'
Almost a given Morero will take over the reins on Friday.
SPREAD THE LOAD
Toensure players stay in top form and perform, coaching staff adamant they all need game-time.