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Polluted fjord gets new shoots of hope
Under a white tent on the shores of a polluted Danish fjord, volunteers and researchers prepare slender green shoots of eelgrass to be planted on the seabed to help restore the site's damaged ecosystem.
SA pledges R50m to aid Gaza
Govt approves contribution after SA's genocide case against Israel at ICJ.
It's make or break
Aim is clean water for long-suffering communities.
From heroes to zeros
More heated debate than usual about the bottom end of standings likely.
Parties must remove posters, or else...
Yesterday marked the 14th day since the 29 May general election concluded and the City of Joburg has issued a notice to political parties to remove their campaign equipment, including posters, in compliance with the municipal regulations.
Eating champ lands in doghouse
Competitive eating legend Joey Chestnut is as much a part of July 4th celebrations in New York as the city's massive annual fireworks display.
Time is running out
No clear direction in current status quo, claims ANC source.
The Rivonia trial: six decades later
Mandela, Sisulu, Kathrada and others were sentenced to life in jail by this court.
England look thin at the back
EURO 2024 kicks off this Friday night and the opening game between hosts Germany and Scotland is included in a R150,000-added Soccer 10, plus TAB's Win, Place, Exacta and Quartet bets on the competition close at the start of the opener so be sure to get your bets on in time.
Roll out the Red Carpet
Messalina can get bettors off to a flying start.
Coetzee hoping to get game time
Bulls co-captain Marcell Coetzee is hoping to play a part on the field.
Scheffler wants more
Top-ranked Scottie Scheffler, already off to a historic golf season start, took his first true look Monday at Pinehurst, where he's an overwhelming favorite to win the US Open.
Who wants to invest in SA?
Should government be telling companies where to base (and how to staff) their regional head offices?
eFiling hijackings rise
You can be held liable for whatever a hacker manages to siphon from Sars.
Women step up to clear land of Russian mines
Snigurivka Deminer Tetiana Shpak crouched down in a once tranquil poppy-strewn field in southern Ukraine, now littered with Russian mines.
Room with a view: teen lives on trains
Frankfurt Lasse Stolley was looking for a change in scenery after a planned apprenticeship fell through.
War of words over book
SA Jewish Board of Deputies defends Exclusive Books' removal of it from some stores.
Winter safety drive is 'proactive' move
Jacob Lehobye forgot to put out the brazier that was keeping his family warm and it cost him his shack in the Pipeline informal settlement near Kya Sands, north of Johannesburg.
Initiative helps small farmers to survive, grow
Driven by passion and a vision, Benjamin Nkanyane quit his job four years ago and bought a hectare of land in Limpopo to farm vegetables for schools has never looked back.
Vice-president dies in air crash
President says his deputy was a 'good man' and accident a 'terrible tragedy'.
Surprise Dad on Father's Day
Ditch the boring ties and socks and choose the unusual.
This Mini takes it to the max
Distinctive and unique, it gets away with finicky touches just for being a Mini.
BAFANA SINK ZIM
Morena comes off the bench to grab a brace after Rayners opened the scoring.