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Changing of SANDF's leadership slated
President Cyril Ramaphosa has been slammed for changing the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) leadership, while \"the army is in crisis\".
SA foreign policy boost
Ramaphosa clears fog about what country wants in the world.
Analysts poke holes in some of Cyril's appointments
The seventh administration is made up of Cabinet ministers predominantly from the ANC and DA.
Sadtu objects to new minister
National Association of School Governing Bodies approves of choice.
Getting a handle on home affairs
The home affairs portfolio will receive an injection of youth through the government of national unity (GNU).
Spinning for the nation
Sports minister says he wants the SA motorsport to enter its rightful space’.
'Cyril's juggling act pays off”
GNU is good for business and investor confidence’ as rand rallies.
Steenhuisen is the farmers' man
Any minister who isn’t corrupt is already a positive change expert.
'GUT WRENCHING' LOSS
The T20 skipper believes the current group has proved they can win major trophies.
Zverev thinks he can go deep
Alexander Zverev (above) placed himself amongst the serious contenders for the Wimbledon title on Saturday, insisting that this year's showpiece \"is the most open in 20 years\".
Novak mounts a one-man battle
Novak Djokovic is poised to mount a one-man battle to preserve the legacy of Wimbledon's golden generation in the face of an increasingly successful new wave spearheaded by Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner.
A very fitting farewell
Indian cricket yesterday savoured World Cup victory while also coming to terms with the T20 retirements of modern-day greats, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.
Smith form earns England call-up
England left out Jonny Bairstow from a 14-man squad announced yesterday for the first two Tests of next month's threematch series against the West Indies, with wicketkeeping duties set to be taken over by the uncapped Jamie Smith (right).
England's great escape
England escaped an embarrassing last 16 exit at Euro 2024 thanks to Jude Bellingham's overhead kick before Harry Kane struck in extra-time for a 2-1 win over Slovakia yesterday.
Clouds still remain for German hosts
Germany are through to the quarterfinals of a major tournament for the first time in eight years, but clouds remain for Julian Nagelsmann's Euro 2024 hosts.
Big-hitters are ready to collide
Belgium have a chance for revenge today when they face neighbours France in the last-16 of Euro 2024, a showdown between two big-hitters who have played well below expectations so far.
Russell handed the perfect gift
George Russell claimed a dramatic victory for Mercedes yesterday after a sensational late collision between series leader Max Verstappen of Red Bull and his nearest rival Lando Norris of McLaren in the closing laps of an action-packed Austrian Grand Prix.
The economy sours in China
Logistics hubs that were built in anticipation of a long-lasting boom are losing tenants.
Walking the tightrope: education versus retirement
With education expenses increasing and our ability to save for retirement coming under pressure from inflation, South African families must tread the financial tightrope carefully to secure both their financial well-being and their children's aspirations.
Finding financial stability
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Biden the lesser evil for America
Biden versus Trump. Joe Biden stands for freedom, democracy, decency, tolerance, truth and order. He has built a strong principled team around him.
Let’s hope Cabinet is built to last
South Africans now know which people would be making up the long-awaited government of national unity (GNU).
‘Nothing to celebrate’
For Iris Mozalar, a young transgender woman living in Istanbul, Pride Week is \"more about resistance than celebration\" under Türkiye's conservative government, which is openly hostile to the LGBTQ community.
Pride march: leader fired
Mexican advocacy group said 231 LGBTQ people were killed from 2001 to 2023.
Biden fights back after poor debate
High-profile papers call for him to stand down, reconsider.
Country stays on greylist
Remaining on list means a stagnant economy anda degrading rand.
M23 pushes into DRC
More towns falling into hands of rebels as president issues 'firm, clear instructions'.
Baloyi is sewing up business
She wants to grow PIB nationally and employ 50 people, up from 10 presently.
First priorities for the GNU
Improving health care, education, job creation also cited.
'Pecco' aims to tighten screws
Double world champion Francesco Bagnaia is set to tighten the screws on championship leader Jorge Martin at the Dutch Grand Prix in Assen this weekend, as MotoGP roars into the season's second half.