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Arrest of contractor welcomed
Eskom has welcomed the arrest of four contractor employees who were allegedly paid R10 000 by a resort owner in Gauteng to bypass an electricity meter.
"We're all children of God"
WORSHIP: MUSLIMS AND CHRISTIANS SHARE SACRED SPACE AT ISTANBUL'S HOUSE OF PRAYER
Harry's Bar in Paris drinks to US straw poll centenary
Paris – A straw poll at Harry's Bar in Paris, famous for calling US elections with uncanny accuracy, celebrates its centenary this year as Americans again flock to the drinking hole ahead of the November vote.
Arms dug up in backyard
SPRINGS: LIFE-THREATENING CACHE INCLUDES 36 MORTARS, ILLEGAL FIREARM, AMMUNITION
Spaza patrollers MIA as kids die
FOOD POISONING: CITY CITES INSUFFICIENT RESOURCES - In 2023, MMC said monitors would enforce regulations.
Tshwane-saga: ANC 'still talking' as Brink is 'not an option'
It is still anyone's guess who will be elected as the next mayor of Tshwane after the DA's Cilliers Brink was removed with a motion of no confidence, tabled by the ANC weeks ago.
Artwork canned by mistake
The Hague - A Dutch museum has recovered one of its artworks that looks like two empty beer cans after a staff member accidentally threw it in the rubbish bin thinking it was trash.
Shock as deputy principal shot dead
The Gauteng education community is reeling after the death of a deputy principal of Rivoni Secondary School in Daveyton, Ekurhuleni.
AI pioneers get physics Nobel
Stockholm - American John Hopfield and British-Canadian Geoffrey Hinton won the Nobel Prize in Physics on Tuesday for pioneering work in the development of artificial intelligence.
Bad memories help inspire Williams
With the Fifa international break back in full swing, Bafana Bafana captain Ronwen Williams has explained why heavy defeats to Brazil and France are always at the back of his mind.
HUGO GETS TOUGH
»» Itis understood the behaviour of the player forced Broos to put him out of the team’,
Proteas undone in dead rubber
BELOW PAR: SA OUTPLAYED BY IRELAND IN EVERY FACET
Lions sweating over Wolhuter
URC TOUR: HOLDING THUMBS BUDDING FLYHALEF IS FIT
Mofokeng is a Riveiro fan
CONTRACT: PIRATES STARLET WOULD LOVE THE COACH TO EXTEND HIS STAY
Missed chance for justice
»» Jooste’s death left him as most senior executive involved in the catastrophe.
Sarb's asset hit list
»» Precedent set when the Reserve Bank went after the assets of Jooste’s ex-lover.
Land grab case heads for UN
»» World leaders to hear of exploitation of the Cofan Avie group.
SA-Nigeria rivalry still ugly
Friction at many levels as pageants, sport used as weapons.
October 7 horror is relived
»» Square opened in Houghton to mark terror attack.
Huge support for struggle
»» Pro-Palestine activists march in show of support in Ramallah.
MEC cuts out middleman for cheaper services
The Limpopo provincial government is to use internal resources to deliver small projects to speed up service delivery, instead of issuing tenders for all projects.
Rapper rages for Roma
»» Artist set on using her work to denounce the lies’ of ultra-conservatives.
Retrenchments, price hikes top marchers' list
Hundreds of members of union federation Cosatu marched to the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in Sandton yesterday as part of its national day of action for World Day for Decent Work, to hand over a memorandum of demands.
Cosatu's muscle is weakening
»» Labour action is muted and limited and member numbers shrinking experts.
SA will get F1, vows McKenzie
\"They told us what they need to come and we're going to give it to them.'
JOSE NEVER HAD DOUBTS
Riveiro skirts around the issue of the disputed second goal late in the game which cost Stellies.
Proteas chase an Ireland shut-out
Despite having already won the series, the Proteas are eager to secure another crushing victory and a clean sweep over Ireland in the third and final one-day international (ODI) in Abu Dhabi today.
SA teams in high gear
South African teams officially kicked their United Rugby Championship (URC) seasons into high gear with a clean sweep across the board on their second weekend of action in the competition.
Pecco is edging closer
Francesco Bagnaia hailed an \"example\" weekend after winning the Japan MotoGP ahead of championship front-runner Jorge Martin yesterday to cut the Spaniard's lead to 10 points with four races remaining.
VW carmaker is in decline
Blume considers shuttering factories in the country for the first time.