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Max declines to offer an apology
Max Verstappen declined to apologise for his language and stood his ground on Thursday when questioned about his aggressive behaviour at last weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix.
eBucks hacks for top rewards
By changing certain behaviours, you could maximise your earnings.
Swedes now make wine
Warmer climate disrupts traditional wine-growing areas.
Online gambling ban
Illegal gaming spots closed in wake of explosive claims.
Harris vocal over Gaza
Kamala Harris signalled a major shift on US Gaza policy, with the presidential hopeful telling Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to seal a peace deal and insisting she would not be \"silent\" on the suffering in the Palestinian enclave.
Sun, sea, Santorini sunset
Officials worry as island is swamped in peak holiday season.
Trump effect on SA
Former US leader set to make changes should he win.
Long jail terms for poachers
Tracker dog helps spot the men; horns linked to white rhino killed nearby.
'Speed up parly reconstruction'
Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Dean Macpherson is frustrated over the slow pace of the repair and refurbishment of parliament and is calling for regular updates on its progress.
12 cases of rabies in fur seals reported in Western Cape
At least 12 positive cases of rabies in Cape fur seals have been confirmed along the Western Cape coast so far, with the latest at the Point in Mossel Bay.
Security net over Seine
Central Paris turns into fortress as metal barriers seal off both river banks.
'Imagine Snoop takes the flame and lights his joint'
Paris American rapper Snoop Dogg held the flame aloft as the Olympic torch relay neared the end of its 68-stage trek through France ahead of yester's opening ceremony.
SA's River of Dreams...
With the notes of Lady Gaga's rendition of Mon truc en plumes (My Thine with Feathers) echoing through the bridges and across the waters of the Seine River, South Africa's Olympians cruised into the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics last night, hoping that in this 2024 edition of the Games, their medal ship would come in.
Man who wears many artistic hats
For Ntokozo Mlaba, failure is a crucial part of the creative journey so flunking his first audition at the National School of the Arts (NSA) was just the beginning of shaping his path towards becoming a filmmaker.
FEELING THE HEAT
SMITH: TARGETS RETURN TO THE PODIUM AT OLYMPICS
Bavuma backs bowling depth
The Proteas are comfortable with the make-up of their pace bowling attack, despite suffering a blow with the loss of Gerald Coetzee for their two-Test series against the West Indies in Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana, starting next month.
Brook will stay his humble self
HOME TON: WON'T ALLOW SUCCESS TO GO TO HIS HEAD
Clay queen Iga is aiming for gold
OLYMPICS: UNBEATEN AT ROLAND GARROS SINCE 2021
Andrade relishes Biles showdown
VAULT TITLE: SHAPING UP INTOA STAND-OUT RIVALRY
Climate goals in doldrums
TRANSITION: SA STRIVES TO RAISE MONEY
New procurement law signed
TENDERS: GOVERNMENT'S MEASURE AIMS TO MINIMISE RED TAPE AND TACKLE CORRUPTION
Insurer won't pay up
CONSTRUCTION MAFIA: BUSINESS FORUM SEIZES GOODS WORTH R3M
Esterhuizen red card justified
It was unfortunate but justified that André Esterhuizen, pictured, was red-carded in the Test match between the Springboks and Portugal in Bloemfontein last Saturday.
Typhoon turns streets into rivers
Taipei The strongest typhoon to hit Taiwan in eight years killed three people and flooded parts of the island's second-biggest city yesterday, while rescuers searched for nine sailors missing after their ship sank in the storm.
NGO keeps e-waste out of landfills
The eradication of pit toilets and inappropriate school structures will be among issues dominating proceedings next month when Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube convenes an important meeting with her provincial counterparts.
'Mud swallowed my kids'
LANDSLIDE: MOM RECALLS HORROR OF LOSING FOUR
Pit toilets, literacy now new education minister's mission
The eradication of pit toilets and inappropriate school structures will be among issues dominating proceedings next month when Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube convenes an important meeting with her provincial counterparts.
Living in a lake of raw sewage
NO-GO AREA: STENCH UNBEARABLE, POSES HEALTH RISK’
Karsten ready for a ripper in Paris
One of the most iconic images of the Covid-delayed Tokyo Olympics was the sight of Karsten Warholm (pictured) ripping open his running top after shattering the world record in winning the men's 400m hurdles gold.
THE PSL IS A SURE BET
TOP-FLIGHT: BETTING COMPANY DEAL WORTH STAGGERING R900 MILLION