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Local officials must do their jobs
Unsurprisingly, the deaths of five children in Soweto - allegedly from eating tainted or expired food bought from a spaza shop owned by foreigners - has turned up the flame of xenophobia.
Lesufi is overly cocky, combative
For a politician who delivered to the ANC the worst election result in the country - barring the DA-dominated Western Cape - Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi is looking overly cocky and combative.
Sandton Drive: who will pay?
If the renaming of Sandton Drive goes ahead, who will pay? Where will the money come from?
Kim's troops in Ukraine
Seoul - North Korean soldiers are likely fighting in Ukraine alongside Russian troops, with some believed already killed and more expected to be deployed, Seoul's defence minister said yesterday.
Interpol set to solve cold cases
Lyon - Global police body Interpol yesterday launched a new campaign to identify 46 women whose remains have been found across Europe in unsolved cases, some dating back decades.
DIY guns under fire in court
Washington - The US Supreme Court hears a challenge this week to federal regulation of \"ghost guns\" - firearms sold in easy-to-assemble kits.
Don't cross 'red line', Iran warns
ISRAEL: THREAT OF ASSAULT ON OIL, NUCLEAR SITES
King Phalo flights on hold
The Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) said all inbound and outbound flights at King Phalo Airport in East London have been postponed due to adverse weather.
Normality restored to international flights in KZN
The glitches that recently interrupted the flow of international flights at the King Shaka International Airport (KSIA) in KwaZulu-Natal have been sorted out, according to Mmemme Mogotsi, the deputy assistant commissioner for communications and marketing at the Border Management Authority (BMA).
Hope for a fresh start
MOZAMBIQUE: WRITER PONDERS OUTCOME OF PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
‘Insolvent’ SABC suffers R192m loss
The SABC has revealed it is technically insolvent, as it suffered a loss, before interest and tax, of R192 million.
Meyiwa accused alleges 'draining' abuse in jail
One of the accused in the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial has again raised concerns about alleged mistreatment at the prison where he is held.
Govt woos investors
GREEN SHOOTS': 'GNU-PHORIA' MAY BOOST ECONOMY SLIGHTLY – EXPERT
Pattern of violence prevails
ON REPEAT: FUELLED BY STATE NEGLECT THROUGH CRIMINAL SYNDICATES
What is defiant Lesufi up to?
ANTI-GNU STANCE: PREMIER INVITED TO EXPLAIN HIMSELF ON UTTERANCES, SAYS MBALULA
Eskom caught in 'serious loot' trap
EXPERT: UTILITY INDEBTED, NO DEMAND FOR POWER
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