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SA 'transformed' to give power, funds to ANC
ANC has passed more laws based on race than the Nats ever did, writes Midrand Mike.
US political parties not good enough
I doubt that former US president Barack Obama, pictured, realises that Americans collectively deserve far better than either the usual establishment - corporate-friendly, callous conservative or faux liberals - in the White House, which I believe they very likely will never get.
Nadal is a true master of his craft
Having won a whopping 92 titles, including 22 Grand Slam trophies and accumulating $135 million (about R2.35 billion) in prize money over a career that spanned 23 years as a professional, Spanish tennis legend Rafael Nadal, 38, will hang up his racquet at the end of the season.
Medical schemes' greed
The CEO of one of SA's biggest medical schemes has warned that the sector is alienating customers with what looks like profiteering and catering for SA's elites. As a result, the schemes unintentionally bolster support for the same National Health Insurance (NHI) that will put them out of business.
GNU must work for good of SA
We've heard it all before - politicians and their political parties promising they will put the country first, only to learn it was just lip service and South African citizens are merely pawns in the fight for power.
EU demands China ends subsidies to avert trade war
China must \"adapt its behaviour\" to solve an escalating tariff row with Europe, EU chief Charles Michel said yesterday, warning of the dangers of the dispute escalating into a full-blown trade war.
US voters on the fence
TINY GROUP: EQUAL DISDAIN FOR BOTH PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES - AGENCY
US wants Lebanon solution, not more 'conflict'
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken voiced hope yesterday for a diplomatic solution in Lebanon and preventing a broader conflict, as he backed efforts by the fragile state to assert itself against Hezbollah.
Israel slams UN probe
Israel yesterday slammed a UN probe which concluded it was deliberately seeking to destroy health care in the Gaza Strip and abusing Palestinian detainees, branding the findings \"outrageous\".
Insurance killings: cop in custody
The Polokwane District Court yesterday postponed the case against Raesetja Rachel Shokane Kutumela, a police officer who allegedly fraudulently benefitted from funeral, accidental and life insurance policies from various banks and insurance companies.
EU watchdog scrutinises Temu sales
The EU told Chinese-founded e-commerce platform Temu yesterday to hand over more information as it suspects the site is failing to do enough to stop the sale of illegal products.
Spotlight on crypto
Better technology and collaboration between countries make things easier.
Half a million stateless people get citizenship in past decade
The UN said yesterday that in the decade since it launched a campaign to end the limbo of statelessness, more than half a million people without a nationality had acquired citizenship.
Ageing OR Tambo gets revamp
Tired, old airport terminals, infrastructure in line for repairs, renewal.
School sex pest probe
QUEENSTOWN: TEACHER SUSPENDED OVER ALLEGED MISCONDUCT
Protests at no Phala Phala prosecution
The National Prosecuting Authority's (NPA) decision not to prosecute President Cyril Ramaphosa, or anyone else in the Phala Phala scandal, has sparked outrage across the political spectrum.
Police Minister Mchunu tells cops: 'use your guns against criminals'
Police Minister Senzo Mchunu has again urged police officers to avoid being killed by suspected criminals when they are armed.
Kids' send-off fraught
SUSPECTED FOOD POISONING: FAMILIES OF 5 CALL FOR ACCOUNTABILITY
Power restored in capital after old infrastructure malfunctions
Tshwane mayor Nasiphi Moya said there was no need to panic after a section of the Kwagga electricity substation went up in flames on Thursday night and left more than half of the capital in the dark.
Fallout 'won't sink GNU'
Party leader says country and people come first despite dispute.
Cricket wins out over medicine
TIMING: AT JUST 25, PROTEAS SKIPPER HOPES TO BRING HOME THE TEAM'S FIRST TROPHY
Strong entry for Summer Cup
There were 42 runners entered for the R6-million Betway Summer Cup to be run over 2000m at Turffontein on Saturday 30 November.
Stormers gear up for possible Edinburgh backlash
The Stormers are gearing up for a possible backlash from Scottish side Edinburgh, when the two sides collide in their United Rugby Championship (URC) clash at the Hive Stadium tomorrow evening.
42 hopefuls for Joburg's biggest race
See It Again has spent much of his racing career at the top of bookmakers' boards and he's back up there in early ante-post betting on the Betway Summer Cup.
Fitness aids Mercantour
FORM: PETTIGREW RUNNER HAS HAD TWO RUNS ALREADY THIS SEASON
Holding thumbs for Kotzen
Trainer Glen Kotzen has an excellent record when raiding the Eastern Cape from his Cape Town base and he can strike again today when he sends Holding Thumbs to contest Race 4 at Fairview, a MR 96 Handicap over 1600m on the turf.
Works by modernist icons
STRAUSS & CO: INTERNATIONAL SALE LED BY MARC CHAGALL AND PABLO PICASSO
Commercial vehicle sale
BANK REPOSSESSIONS: MANY HAVE SERVICE PLANS AND WARRANTIES >> Smart way to acquire necessary equipment - PVA.
Rugby laws get confusing
Can anyone remember when football authorities changed any of the laws or rules governing the game? Has it ever happened?
Moodie content in Bulls midfield
Rising Springbok talent Canan Moodie believes that centre could be his main position going forward, after his coach Jake White said he would back him in the No 13 jersey during the United Rugby Championship (URC) and Champions Cup.