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Attacq assigns R20bn to expand Waterfall City hub
South African property group Attacq has earmarked R20 billion to further develop its flagship Waterfall City commercial and logistics hub on the outskirts of Johannesburg.
Nersa back in court
Regulator has failed to develop a new methodology as ordered by the court.
Concern over skinny models
The editorial director of British Vogue magazine says she is worried about the return of thin models, linking the trend to the widespread use of anti-obesity drugs.
Album of deep soul
THE CURE: FIRST STUDIO PRODUCTION IN 16 YEARS A MAGICAL PROSE
Tributes pour in after Shazi's death
Tributes are continuing to pour in for Ukhozi FM presenter Nondumiso Shazi, pictured.
Real jobs need to be created
The recent announcement about the decrease of the unemployment rate from 33.5% to 32.1% should be taken with a pinch of salt.
Relook the increases of pensions
It is probably good for the economy that the inflation rate has dramatically decreased from 3.8% in September to 2.8% in October.
'Macho' men need same support as females
The mental health issues of men fall by the wayside, writes Frank Sterle Jnr.
Is Juju driving EFF to MK?
On the eve of the EFF's commander-in-chief Julius Malema's exit from his then beloved ANC, his late grandmother, Sarah Malema, called him to berate him because he had made Jacob Zuma angry.
Learn to live with fellow creatures
With the festive season approaching, there will be tourists on the Cape Peninsula grabbing their cameras to get shots of the \"cute\" baboons which have become a fixture around Simon's Town, Fish Hoek and Cape Point.
Time for leaders to listen to youth
Here is a new wind of change blowing across Africa, almost 65 years after British Prime Minister Harold MacMillan warned white colonialists that national consciousness would grow, \"whether we like it or not.\"
'Return pink watches'
A Malaysian court ruled yesterday the government must return dozens of watches seized in a crackdown on LGBTQ-themed Swatch timepieces last year, a federal counsel said.
Foreigners flee scam centre
A total of 39 foreigners have fled an online scam centre in Myanmar across the border to Thailand, where officials are working to identify potential trafficking victims, police said yesterday.
Plane crash may be 'terrorism'
Aircraft skidded several hundred metres, hitting a residential house.
Duterte assassination 'mastermind'
The Philippines justice department yesterday labelled Vice-President Sara Duterte the \"mastermind\" of a plot to assassinate the country's president, giving her five days to respond to a subpoena.
Wild life cameras haunt females
Camera traps, drones and other technology for monitoring wildlife like tigers and elephants are being used to intimidate, harass and even spy on women in India, researchers said yesterday.
Jockey, trainer pairing on fire, ready for Summer Cup
An intriguing partnership has sprung up which could soon make waves – an unexpected power alliance between veteran Cape trainer Vaughan Marshall and Joburg-based jockey Gavin Lerena.
Woman vies for top job
Vice-president Nandi-Ndaitwah faces major challenges.
Business solidly back envoy
Rasool has a strong Washington network from previous posting.
Fears allayed as Vaal Dam level falls
The Vaal Dam's water level has plummeted by 15.5 percentage points over 11 weeks, with an expert expressing concern over what the future holds for the dam.
Tshwane bid to stem food poisoning
Following the deaths of at least 22 children from food poisoning across South Africa, the City of Tshwane activated a disaster operations centre yesterday.
No relief for miners
Judge rules that NGO failed to prove state response was unconstitutional.
Cyril mourns anti-apartheid writer Breytenbach
President Cyril Ramaphosa paid tribute to renowned anti-apartheid writer and activist Breyten Breytenbach yesterday.
Councillors in struggling Joburg vote for salary hikes
Three months after taking office, Joburg mayor Dada Morero is due for a salary increase.
No major disruption to Moz tourism
As the Mozambican political unrest was mainly confined to urban areas like the capital Maputo, the tourism industry yesterday said there were no significant disruptions in tourism-heavy regions of Inhambane, Vilankulo and Ponta do Ouro.
No more monkeying around
Only viable solution to the battle is to erect fencing in certain areas.’
Rugby boss hails Boks
Under Erasmus’ guidance, side ends year with 11 wins from 13 matches.
One woman dies at partner's hand every 10 minutes
One woman was killed by a partner or relative every 10 minutes worldwide in 2023, the United Nations warned yesterday, stressing femicides remained at \"alarmingly high levels\".
Femicide, GBV ‘a priority’
We need programmes to teach young girls, boys violence is not love.’
Valpré is a case of local is lekker
Consumer Commission probes origin as consumers query barcode.