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Jahzara scoops culinary award
Jahzara Ranjith, 14, from Cape Town, has been crowned the first Taste Master Junior.
Sizzling outfits for summer
SWIMWEAR: BOLD, BEAUTIFUL AND PRACTICAL TRENDS
GT 5 Pro is a giant leap
WINNER: ADVANCED HEALTH TRACKING, HIGH-END MATERIALS AND DESIGN
Vaxx roll-out cost Oz dearly
Sydney - Australia's sluggish Covid vaccine roll-out cost the nation at least $20 billion (about R355 billion) as strict lockdowns and other restrictions were unnecessarily prolonged, a government-backed inquiry concluded yesterday.
Kim's troops in Russia a 'threat'
Washington - North Korea has sent 10,000 troops to train in Russia and likely fight Ukraine in weeks, Washington said, as Seoul warned yesterday the accelerating deployment posed a \"significant security threat\".
Outcry over ban of UN aid agency
GAZA: ISRAEL APPROVES BILL DESPITE US OBJECTIONS
Fears Trump won't defend Taiwan
While US arms sales to Taiwan will likely continue whoever wins the presidential election, analysts say there are concerns in Taipei over a re-elected Donald Trump's willingness to defend the island against China.
Rachel's red card for Siya
Dear Siya, Congratulations on the impending severance of your matrimonial bonds.
I'm not a Nazi, Trump tells fans
Atlanta - Donald Trump told supporters he is \"not a Nazi,\" using a rally in the final week of a bitter White House race to refute accusations of authoritarianism, including from a former top aide who branded him a fascist.
Small things can make a difference
It's a small thing, I know. We live in a country with extreme poverty, joblessness and major challenges when it comes to basic service delivery.
Safa leadership needs fresh blood
Danny Jordaan, pictured, president of South African Football Association (Safa), as South Africans, we find ourselves at a crossroads regarding the leadership of the organisation.
Better policing needed, not more blue lights
The public should be protected with such a high crime rate, writes Gina B.
Spanish example pause for thought
Perhaps it is because apes are so much like us as humans that we feel pain and sorrow at the story of animals like chimpanzees living alone in wretched cramped conditions in a circus cage.
City billing system overhaul overdue
Given the volume of complaints from residents of Johannesburg about the city's billing system, many householders will welcome, as vindication of their struggles against the council, a damning court judgment which characterises the municipal account system as a shambles.
Ex-mayor mocks constitution
Fraud-accused MMC Kabelo Gwamanda is wrong to shrug off public participation. It is a constitutional requirement backed by laws and policies.
Cops impound R593k of items
RAID: COUNTERFEIT GOODS TARGETED
Relief as bus strike ends
Atamelang Bus Services resumed operations this week in Mahikeng and Zeerust after a two-week strike by employees.
Crackdown rakes in R1.2bn
Emfuleni's smart meter bypassing crackdown has clawed back R1.2 million in fines and lost municipal revenue—after only about a week of action against offending residents and businesses.
Gauteng health scrambles to spend R511m on cancer cases
The Gauteng department of health is working around the clock to address the cancer treatment backlog in the province, after it was reported that it had failed to spend R511 million on urgent cases.
Pollution poisons waterways
HAZARD: VOLUMES OF FAECES, TOXINS RUN INTO GAUTENG RIVERS AS AUTHORITIES PASS THE BUCK
Health sued for R8m
Doctors confirm acid damaged inner part of boy's ear, says mother.
Wide draws for SA hopes at Breeders Cup
The two South African runners drew wide for this weekend's Breeders' Cup race meeting at Del Mar racecourse in California.
ANC to track down 'faceless sources'
ANC members who leak party information to the media will be dealt with and a high-level standing committee will be appointed to police the matter.
Pay up or be cut off - city
State-owned enterprises get away with nonpayment for a long time.
DA concerned by steep prices for guns in suspicious tender
Expensive pistols and rifles are usually used in competitions and not crime prevention, according to experts.
Great apes a step closer to rights
Villena – For decades Achille, 50, eked out a miserable existence living alone in wretched conditions in a cramped circus cage.
Surviving a 'perfect storm'
'Abundant supply' floods camps, leaving youth 'hopeless', addicted.
Housing backlog 150 years
GAUTENG: MORE THAN 1.3 MILLION PEOPLE ARE STILL ON GAUTENG LIST FOR NEW HOMES
Lotteries commission hard at work to rebuild trust after graft
The National Lotteries Commission (NLC) has committed to rebuilding the trust lost due to corruption within its grant-funding department.
Real Timothee shows up fakes
Will the real Timothee Chalamet please stand up?