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De Klerk on a valuable learning curve
Bulls winger Sebastian de Klerk says he is grateful for the skills and knowledge Springbok players in the side have imparted on him and the faith shown in him by coaches as he grows from strength to strength.
Pollard's future is up in the air
SHARKS: MUST SHUT DOWN LEICESTER'S BOK FLYHALF
American heavyweight boxer chooses to fight for Putin's Russia
Moscow – US heavyweight Kevin Johnson (right) came close to the top of the boxing world before his star dimmed. Now, he wants to relaunch his career from Russia, where he has become a cheerleader for President Vladimir Putin.
Banyana handed a bye in Wafcon draw
Banyana Banyana will play either Botswana or DR Congo in the second round of qualifying for the 2026 Women's Caf Africa Cup of Nations (Wafcon), after the draw was conducted yesterday.
Cardoso makes philosophy clear
SUNDOWNS: STUDIED THE CLUB WHILE AT ESPERANCE
Barca must keep 'mentality & focus'
Barcelona midfielder Dani Olmo (right) said his team \"want more\" after locking up progress through the league phase of the Champions League with a 3-2 win at Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday.
Man City woes are worsening
Manchester City were plunged further into crisis on Wednesday after falling to a 2-0 defeat at Juventus which threatens their chances of reaching the Champions League last-16.
The 'incredible' Saka
ARTETA: IMPORTANT FOR THE ARSENAL WINGER TO MAINTAIN SUPERB FORM
Step towards grid expansion
PROJECTS: STATE INVITES PRIVATE SECTOR
Appetite for SA exposure stokes buying in JSE's own stock
Momentum in South Africa's equity market, sparked by landmark elections earlier this year, is maintaining its pace, with the stock exchange's own shares among the targets for investors chasing returns.
Avoid pitfalls in your 40s
MONEY: A GUIDE TO SMART PLANNING AND WAYS TO BOOST LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
Court decision delays Durban container port revamp
Filipino port operator International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) will have to wait till March to see if it can take over management of the Durban container port.
CemAir vs Swissport SA
SA airline 'has no legal right to keep belongings; failed to convince court.'
Govt threatens investor
COURT: CLAIMS INCLUDE POSSESSION OF FRAUDULENT RESIDENCE PERMIT
Mega hit 'Squid Game' premieres in Seoul after martial law
Squid Game is back. Netflix's most popular show yet, a dystopian South Korean vision of divided society, premieres its second season on Monday as Seoul battles real-life political chaos.
Highs and lows of Mchunu
UNFOLLOWED: EX-RADIO HOST OPENS UP LIKE NEVER BEFORE, LEAVING NOTHING OFF THE TABLE
A villain at his peak
THE PENGUIN: CHARACTER DEFECTS MAKE DRAMA MORE ENGAGING
Uproar over gay axings
Slovakia's culture minister Martina Simkovicova has sparked uproar by dismissing several heads of major cultural institutions and halting projects steered by LGBT+ associations under the pretext of promoting \"Slovak culture\".
I'll fight until last minute - Yoon
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol vowed yesterday to fight \"until the very last minute\" in a defiant address defending his shock decision to declare martial law and deploy troops to the country's parliament last week.
Chinese up for surveillance
A Chinese citizen has been charged with flying a drone over Vandenberg Space Force Base in California where he is alleged to have recorded images of the military facility, the US justice department said.
French politics put on pause
AWAY: PRESIDENT MACRON ON DAY TRIP TO POLAND
Beauty queen past prime
The Miss Netherlands beauty pageant is being scrapped after 25 years, organisers said yesterday, transforming into a new platform dealing with mental health and sharing positive stories.
Mass shooter gets 20 years
A 21-year-old man was yesterday sentenced to 20 years in prison after being found guilty at a Serbian court of killing nine people in a mass shooting spree.
Fourth suspect nabbed for deadly blast
Dutch police said yesterday they had arrested a fourth suspect in connection with the deadly explosion that flattened an apartment block in The Hague, Netherlands, killing at least six people.
'Come back, we're free'
SYRIA: TRANSITIONAL LEADER WANTS 6 MILLION TO RETURN HOME
Coping with festive madness
December madness - the time when you're juggling holiday parties, gift shopping, work deadlines and the existential crisis of \"where did the year go?\" Coping with it requires a mix of strategy, humour and a strong immune system.
Ukraine being used to fight US proxy war
The West is not innocent and has blood on its hands, writes Muhammad.
Something amiss with Metrobus
It seems that given the changes to Joburg Metrobus ticketing, there's a distinct possibility that it's going the same way as Metrorail and disappearing off the Joburg grid.
Poverty shame maims, kills
Poverty is humiliating. Those without income are often forced to endure nasty remarks as they beg relatives and neighbours for a plate of food just to survive.
Longer lives have a downside too
The story that Croatia is to spend about R13 billion to curb emigration and reverse low birth rates seems doubly bizarre to us in a developing country in Africa.