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1,700 letters from taxman
Berlin - Most people dread a letter from the tax office. So spare a thought for the German man who got 1,700 of them.
Mind your food choices
The impact of nutrition on overall health and well-being is not the same for everyone.
Supporting local businesses
ENTREPRENEUR BELIEVES ONE HAS TO 'WRITE YOUR OWN STORY IF YOU WANT GLORY'
North-south gap shrinking
South African teams playing in the United Rugby Championship (URC) and European cup competition may be helping the previously large divide between the north and south shrink.
Proteas must 'reverse' form
The Proteas will be looking to reverse their recent poor T20I form when they take on India in a four-game series getting under way at Kingsmead in Durban tomorrow night.
HUNGRY TO PLAY
The strong Sharks centre may get a rare chance to start for the Springboks again in Edinburgh.
Jose puts team before records
Having achieved what Jose Riveiro (above) has in such a short space of time, one could be forgiven for gloating, but the Orlando Pirates coach says he is more concerned about achieving team targets than breaking records.
Ruan will cash in on his chance
Springbok lock Ruan Nortje is living his dream and loving every minute of being involved with the world champions.
Sundowns stay on Pirates' tail
Rising youngster Kutlwano Letlhaku scored a brace as Mamelodi Sundowns recorded a 2-0 win over Polokwane City in a Betway Premiership match at Loftus Versfeld last night.
Osimhen is a threat to Spurs
Tottenham Hotspur will be bidding to maintain their perfect start in the Europa League this season when they head to the cauldron of Istanbul today to face a Galatasaray side spearheaded by loan star Victor Osimhen (above).
Alonso calls Reds the 'complete team'
Bayer Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso hailed Liverpool's quality after the German champions were blown away in the second-half of a 4-0 loss at Anfield in the Champions League on Tuesday.
No 'guarantee' of United success
Ruben Amorim insisted Sporting Lisbon's stunning 4-1 rout of Manchester City in the Champions League does not guarantee he will be able to make an immediate impact at Manchester United.
Devmco takes over project
Durban developer tackles next phase of Durban commercial space.
Chill about investment panic
Alook at the approach that leads to decent returns while keeping it in check.
Where big money has been made on the JSE post-GNU
The JSE All Share Index has been up 13% over the past six months since early May - where the prevailing mood in the country was of uncertainty given the national and provincial elections at the end of that month.
No dollar can save Africa R887bn
A payment system that eliminates the dollar in cross-border African transactions can save the continent as much as R887 billion in processing costs, the head of business and commercial banking at the continent's biggest bank said.
'Media24's merger to crush print rivals'
Media24's proposed sale of its logistics business and closure of virtually all of its newspapers is a \"carefully orchestrated strategy\" to enhance its dominance of the South African media landscape.
Goodbye spam calls?
People should register on opt-out’ registry to block intrusive’ efforts.
Acsa tender blocked
Airports company wanted to insource the provision of baggage services.
Symphonies for SA
The concerts will open with the world premiere of the Shaka iLembe’ suite.
Miss Universe Panama is out
The 2024 Miss Universe winner will be crowned on 16 November in Mexico, but one of the contenders, Miss Universe Panama Italy Mora, pictured, has been disqualified.
An epic ghost story
BOOKER PRIZE WINNER: WAR PHOTOGRAPHER IN VIOLENT AFTERLIFE
Word of the Year 'brat' is now also a way of life
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Take sex off centre stage
Some may perceive this is an unpopular opinion, but it needs to be said.
No way to stem tide of illegal mass migration
They may not be as secure in their native countries as they are in Britain, writes Andrew.
Why there's no future in SA
When Cyril Ramaphosa, pictured, was deputy president to Jacob Zuma, he must have known about all the deals that were being arranged with the Guptas.
Enough of children dying
Death is an inevitable part of a human being's life cycle but as South Africans, we seem to have allowed ourselves to get used to it.
Cheers and dismay mark Trump's win
The triumph of Donald Trump in getting elected as the 47th president of the United States will be greeted with cheers and dismay both across America and here at home.
Not gallant over sacking
Thousands of Israelis protested against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's dismissal of his defence minister, demanding the government do everything in its power to bring home hostages held in Gaza.
Democracy a no in the Gulf
A referendum in Qatar to scrap short-lived legislative polls has passed with more than 90% of the vote, officials said yesterday, ending a flirtation with democracy in the Gulf monarchy.