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Masood: Second Test win a 'relief'
Multan – Captain Shan Masood hailed Pakistan's second Test win over England in Multan yesterday as a \"relief\" but warned his team's dire recent record would take a long time to turn around.
Age is everything but a number
Washington - Kamala Harris celebrates her 60th birthday tomorrow, but it's US election rival Donald Trump whose age is under scrutiny after a series of rambling speeches and a bizarre dance party.
Biden's Angola visit 'not a snub to SA
US President Joe Biden's trip to Africa, when he visits oil-rich Angola in December, should not be regarded as a snub to South Africa, perceived as the continent’s economic powerhouse, according to international relations experts.
Sharks have no more excuses
Having picked 12 Springboks in the starting team, with a further four on the bench, it is time for the Sharks to deliver.
Lions roar gets louder
URC: BLENDING INTO A FORMIDABLE UNIT AS THEY FACE STRUGGLING ZEBRE
Stormers look for run of home form
They may not have the number of Springbok players the Sharks do, but the Stormers will still welcome back a few seasoned campaigners this week for the fifth round United Rugby Championship match against Munster in Cape Town, which will hopefully give them a boost and much-needed win.
Broos really knows how to stoke a fire
The public spat between Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos and PSL coaches makes for great newspaper headlines but it's not good for the national team.
Battle to make enlisting 'sexy'
Kharkiv The billboard showing an elegant young woman wrapped around a man on a motorcycle, pistol in hand, looks more like a perfume ad than a military campaign.
Mngqithi wary of Arrows despite their patchy form
There are very few games where Mamelodi Sundowns don't start as overwhelming favourites and the Carling Knockout last-16 clash against Golden Arrows at Lucas Moripe Stadium today won't be any different.
Pirates injury list is mounting
RIVEIRO: ENOUGH IN STOCK TO REMAIN COMPETITIVE
Massive test for Reds
EPL: LURKING CHELSEA AWAIT BUT EYES STILL ON TEN HAG'S UNITED FLOPS
Defending champs shine again
STREET LINES: AWUAH AND VALJALO TOO GOOD ON A DAY OF COMPETITIVE SKATEBOARDING
Fillies impressed in Pinnacle
> Dance King stands out as a banker at Turffontein.
The thrill, fuss and ride
BLING: ARRIVING AT THE MATRIC DANCE IN ICONIC MUSTANG MAKES A LASTING MEMORY
Teaching kids about money
EDUCATING CHILDREN ON THE VALUE OF DOING SOMETHING GOOD FOR OTHERS
Understand your financial personality
Understanding your financial personality is key to achieving economic stability and emotional well-being.
Way to avoid needless tax
RETIREMENT: THREE REASONS WHY YOU NEED A TFSA
Managing allergies, asthma
TIPS FOR TWEENS: NEITHER CAN BE CURED, BUT BOTH CONDITIONS CAN BE CONTROLLED
Indoor plants with pizzazz
FLOWERS FAVOURED: NEW COLOURS AND VARIETIES
PETS Gazing at your dog can connect your brains – study
Recent research suggests that dogs' and humans' brains synchronise when they look at each other.
Roodeberg turns 75
KWV'S ICONIC RED: UNTIL 2004 IT WAS SCARCELY FOUND LOCALLY
Driving in cars with musos
The other day, I found myself watching an episode of Jerry Seinfeld's Netflix show, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.
Exoskeleton may boost hikers to cheat
There are embedded controls that control everything to make it easier, writes Dennis Fitzgerald.
No reprieve from power crisis
Busisiwe Mkhwebane no doubt feels a little different this morning after resigning from the EFF this week. The former public protector has spent a roller-coaster year in court and will climb down from the drama to have peace and quiet with her family. But deep down, she may feel tinges of regret and confusion over what was achieved since she joined the red berets a year ago.
Zuma uses people for his own ends
Julius Malema, pictured, must jump ship and join the disgraced and questionable characters in the MK party. Jacob Zuma has promised that would take over government, a pipe dream, he will do away with the Roman-Dutch Law and take the country back to the dark ages.
Best is yet to come from Proteas
In sport and business, the saying, “go big or go home”, has seldom been more appropriate than when applied to the performance of the Proteas in getting through to the T20 Women's World Cup final.
Taipei order may put SA in dilemma
Beijing is starting to flex its diplomatic muscle in South Africa by leaning on the ANC to order the Taiwan Liaison Office (TLO) to move from Pretoria... because Taipei does not have full diplomatic relations with us.
A party that can't party
The ANC is big on anniversaries. It celebrates its birthday every year with much pomp and circumstance and tipsy clinking of champagne glasses. It's a somewhat strange habit. A big song and dance about simply surviving another year. But then again, when a government has pitifully few tangible political achievements to celebrate, what else to toast but marking off another year on the calendar?
South a 'foreign' country
KIM: ENDS 'EVIL RELATIONSHIP' WITH SEOUL BY DESTROYING LINKED ROADS
Counting vehicles to avoid carmageddon
Manila - Perched on a flower box at a busy intersection in the Philippine capital, Irna Lapriza's eyes jump from one car to the next, her fingers flying across manual tally counters as she logs each passing vehicle.