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SA's 36.1% power hike
METHODOLOGY: FLEXIBLE ENOUGH FOR POOR?
A personalised plan vital when goalposts keep shifting
There's a pattern to how most people answer this question: How much is enough? Enough never seems to be where we are; rather, it's always just beyond the horizon.
Frame Leisure fades
Outlets in group declines from 56 to 19 in just months..
Index versus momentum
COMPREHENSIVE BREAKDOWN OF INVESTMENTS TO HELP YOU MAKE WISE DECISIONS
Why you should have an advisor
Many people think they do not have enough money to warrant having a financial advisor, but that is not true.
Managing your money
Developing good habits is the only way to make your cash work for you.
People need more support as they approach retirement
There is always a lot of talk about supporting people at the beginning of their working life to start saving for retirement, but very little is said about support for people who are close to retirement. Is it time to beat the default paradox?
Break cycle of financial stress
Create a budget, seek professional advice early on, says expert.
A foray into modern-day superheroes
Long gone are the days when a superhero could simply don a mask and cap, save the day and escape to a secret lair.
Is it all in the mind?
Understanding these factors creates a great sense of ease.
30 years of the Samas
Ensuring every note, beat and lyric takes its place.
What about us single pensioners, Woolies?
Buy three, pay for two is just a gimmick. I'd rather go elsewhere, writes George.
Let's get to the roots of names
When my mum was moving house recently one of the musclemen doing the heavy lifting introduced himself as Gift.
Lesufi's bluster wears thin
Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi's, pictured, response to the DA's demand that he release forensic reports which allegedly provide evidence of corruption, embodies the adage that attack is the best form of defence.
King Charles just a sideshow in Oz
The national mood in Australia seems to have got a little more excited about the visit by King Charles III and Queen Camilla... although many Aussies still couldn't care less about old colonial ties.
The DA must box clever with NHI
It was to be expected that, sooner or later, the main parties in the government of national unity (GNU) would butt heads. After all, oil and water do not mix... and the socialist policies of the ANC don't gel at all with the capitalist direction favoured by the DA.
Where are locals' spazas?
Protest takes many strange forms in South Africa but the recent Sharpeville upheaval warrants some introspection. If one takes issue with foreign nationals running shops in one's area, how does looting and consuming or looting and burning help?
War rages on from both sides
ISRAEL: ATTACKS ON HEZBOLLAH 'COMMAND' AND GAZA
Bomb hoaxes ground planes
More than 70 fake bomb threats have been made against flights operated by multiple Indian airlines this week, Indian media reported yesterday, sparking fear among passengers and global delays.
Kamala, Trump call in star power
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump invited star power to the campaign trail on Saturday, as they took shots at each other's endurance and urged early voting in battleground states key to the tightening US presidential race.
Ex-general takes the oath
Former general Prabowo Subianto was yesterday sworn in as president of Indonesia, seeking a more prominent position on the global stage for the world's fourth most populous nation.
War rages on from both sides
ATTACKS ON HEZBOLLAH 'COMMAND' AND GAZA
Rustenburg faces possible R150m civil contractor lawsuit
Rustenburg municipality in North West could be facing at least a R150 million lawsuit from an aggrieved contractor after a junior official signed land allo- cation documents and a service level agreement with a company without authorisation from his boss, the municipal manager.
Celebrating media freedom
Apartheid govt launched an assault on the press.
Matrics sit for last stretch
Nearly 7000 schools and centres will host the finals.
Charles expresses joy Down Under
King Charles' antipodean admirers got a first glimpse of their reigning monarch yesterday, as the British royal attended a church service and expressed his \"great joy\" at returning Down Under.
Farmers take black story to Italy's Rome
Three smallholder farmers from Eikenhof, south of Johannesburg - Tintswalo Makhubele, Nozikhumbuzo Sidumo and Knowledge Modise, representing Imvuselelo Bakery and Food Distribution Cooperative - are set to make an international impact in Rome, Italy.
Joburg mayor on 'fraud charge'
Gwamanda given the all-clear by the regional ANC.
Two power workers die, 3 in hospital
Two City Power contract workers have died and three more are in hospital after being trapped in an underground tunnel in the Johannesburg CBD on Saturday.
‘Increase’ gun control
Gun lobby group calls for more action from government.