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Bombs continue to fall on Rafah
More aid reaching northern Gaza but 'drastic deterioration in the south', says UN.
Cele fails the nation on crime
It was with great excitement when Bheki Cele was appointed minister of police in 2018.
Oh, the war games all play
There is nothing as disturbing as when leaders talk about peace but at the same time intensify their war rhetoric.
Traditional vs modern
Medically done circumcision has 'measurable benefit to young people's health'.
Great trek to W Cape
Residents have high probability of getting services.
A new era begins for SA
People want the basic necessities: a comfortable, happy, healthy, secure life.
A spectacle of music and gun salutes
Traditional music, an orchestra, prayers, a 21-gun salute and poetry by a praise singer marked the swearing in of President Cyril Ramaphosa at the Union Buildings yesterday.
Dis-Chem takes fight to Clicks
Gap more evident in the EC, where Clicks has three times the share it has.
Hard work pays off for Bok Fassie
Star Sharks outside back Aphelele Fassi is a testament to hard work and effort having returned to the Springbok fold after a few years out, with him targeting a comeback in the Test against Wales this weekend.
Pooran following Gayle's footsteps
Nicholas Pooran yesterday insisted \"sacrifice and hard work\" have been key to him succeeding Chris Gayle as the West Indies leading T20 run-maker.
German golden oldies
With a combined age of 106, Germany's three remaining 2014 World Cup winners Manuel Neuer, Thomas Mueller and Toni Kroos are leading the hosts' charge for Euro 2024 glory.
Eskom to ramp up transmission
Power utility has already obtained necessary licences from regulator Nersa.
Got some spare change?
Banks offer the service to comply with regulations.
Crash: 'God saved us'
Drivers were watching cricket on a phone, according to railways ministry.
Thailand legalises same-sex unions
Thailand has became the first country in Southeast Asia to legalise same-sex marriage, in a historic parliamentary vote hailed as a \"victory\" by campaigners.
Cele thanks South Africans as he bows out
Former police minister Bheki Cele has thanked South Africans for their support and encouraged his successor to put the public first during an address on his last day in office.
Inuits can 'bearly' hunt
Quotas in place to slow the fall in polar bear numbers in Greenland.
How to dress for Durban July
Explore elements of light, sound, water, cultural influences.
Shaking feathers to crown Cyril
From royalty to heads of state - the who's who will be counted.
Will the millennials take to top hats and tails?
Royal Ascot, which started yesterday, is not the same without its two most charismatic and iconic figures of many decades - Queen Elizabeth II and Frankie Dettori.
ANC no longer 'people's party'
Tradition remains dominant, boosted by breakaway parties.
Power-ful scam for unwary
It'll cost you more for an already expensive utility if you fall for it.
Mbappe breaks his nose in clash
Kylian Mbappe (above) will not need surgery but will wear a mask when he returns to action after the France captain suffered a broken nose in his team's 1-0 Euro 2024 win over Austria on Monday, the French Football Federation said.
Bryson relives 'shot of my life'
Bryson DeChambeau, needing to get up and down from a bunker at 18 to win, delivered one of his greatest shots Sunday and sank a tension-packed putt to win the US Open.
Record collector Ronaldo aims big
Superstar Portugal striker Cristiano Ronaldo is determined to make more European Championship history this summer.
PnP hypermarket plan
More attractive shelves is one way to revitalise concept.
Take a leaf out of DA's book
In South Africa's first democratic election in 1994, the Democratic Party (DP), the Democratic Alliance's (DA) predecessor, only managed to get seven seats, while the National Party (NP) that had kept apartheid in place for decades, got 82 seats (21%).
Closed-door trial of US reporter
Prosecutor accuses journo of working for CIA and 'collecting secret information'.
Blind leading the blind on the field
When football fanatic Othman al-Kinani became blind in 2008, the loss of his sight hit him hard, not least because he thought he'd have to hang up his boots for good.
CT City snare free agent Domingo
Cape Town City announced yesterday that they had completed the signing of former Mamelodi Sundowns and Bidvest Wits winger Haashim Domingo.