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City seeking comforts
BAD TIMES: CHAMPIONS LEAGUE VITAL AFTER A DIRE EPL CAMPAIGN SO FAR
Lessons from two economies
MONEY: GREATEST TOOLS FOR INVESTORS WILL REMAIN ADAPTABILITY AND VIGILANCE
What to consider when selecting retirement annuity
Our investment industry boasts an impressive array of retirement annuity (RA) options, although selecting an appropriate RA from the wide range of options can appear daunting.
Money talk for age-gap pairs
FINANCIALS: STRATEGIES FOR MIXED-AGE MARRIAGES ARE KEY TO AVOID RISK OF FAILURE
Investors left high and dry
Increasing number of investors complain they are not getting their money back.
Mozambique unrest is costing SA R10m a day in trade disruption
Post-election violence in Mozambique is costing SA up to R10 million a day in disrupted trade, says the Road Freight Association (RFA).
Foreign-currency deals top group's agenda
A group of finance executives is drafting proposals to allow foreign-currency transactions on stock and bond exchanges in SA as the continent's biggest economy aims to bolster its standing as a regional financial hub.
PnP shuts first hyper
VAAL: REPLACED BY BOXER AND SHOPRITE ALONGSIDE EACH OTHER
One more Tyla show in Pretoria
Grammy-winning superstar Tyla's two-city tour this month of South Africa proved to be the hottest ticket in local music when it went on sale in October, quickly selling out as her enthusiastic fans - Tyla's Tygas - grabbed their chance to see their idol up close and in person in Cape Town and Pretoria.
Unassuming entrepreneur and manicurist to stars whose shop conceals a historic legacy
Nestled in a hidden alley off a bustling thoroughfare in the Egyptian capital sits an unassuming little manicure shop concealing a historic legacy.
Style steeped in Goth culture
FASHION: BEEN AT EASE, THANKS TO NETFLIX
Phones of the year
TOPS: WINNER IS HONOR MAGIC V2, FOLLOWED BY HUAWEI PURA70 ULTRA
Xi warns 'no winners' in trade war
Chinese President Xi Jinping warned yesterday that there would be \"no winners\" in a trade war with the United States and vowed the country would hit its growth goals for the year.
Israel hits Syria since Assad's fall
RAIDS: TROOPS REPORTEDLY ADVANCE DEEPER
Air strike kills over 100 people
A Sudanese military air strike on a market in a town in North Darfur killed more than 100 people and wounded hundreds on Monday, a pro-democracy lawyers' group said yesterday.
Macron's bid for new govt
French party leaders gathered at President Emmanuel Macron's Elysee Palace office yesterday afternoon in a bid to chart a route towards a new government, days after Prime Minister Michel Barnier was toppled in a confidence vote.
Murder suspect cuffed
Awaiting extradition to New York to face murder charges.
Martial law: travel bans for officials
Seoul - South Korean authorities banned more top officials from leaving the country yesterday, Yonhap reported, in the wake of President Yoon Suk Yeol's bungled attempt to impose martial law.
Strife-torn DRC struggles to lure youth back into reading
Goma - The printer in the corner of Martin Lukongo's print shop in Goma, a city in the Democratic Republic of Congo's (DRC) troubled east, vibrates as it churns out an order for 400 copies of a book.
It was terrifying – abductee
KENYA PROTEST: 'I THOUGHT IT WAS MY LAST DAY ON THIS EARTH' – TRAUMATISED MAN
Smoking for our health, mon
Serpa \"We should be the new El Dorado of medical cannabis production,\" said agronomist Jose Martins as dozens of workers harvested marijuana in bright sunshine at a farm in southeastern Portugal.
All I want for Xmas...
Dear Santa, Cyril Ramaphosa: I have been good this year. On the other hand, perhaps I haven't.
Orange in red over spam
Paris - France's largest internet operator Orange was yesterday slapped with a €50 million (about R940 million) fine for sending unsolicited adverts resembling e-mails to customers.
The day a taxi driver obeyed...
Random streetwalkers directing traffic at big Johannesburg intersections where the traffic lights are out have become part of everyday life.
Winds of change set to sweep the globe
Anti-Semitic lobbyists, leftists and rights activists will disappear, writes A New World Order.
Now Trump's back, SA best shape up
The best event to have happened this year was the re-election of Donald Trump as president of the US.
Time for Jojo ho, ho, ho
While Johannesburg's water crisis is receiving significant attention, there's no relief in sight. Just more talk.
Zim collapse a warning for NHI
Critics of the ANC, citing the slow implosion in our society, say if we want to see where South Africa's future lies, we need look no further than north of the Limpopo River.
Racism: Gauteng must come clean
One of the main purposes of an investigation into a plane crash - apart from bringing closure to friends and relatives of those who may have died - is to detail exactly what went wrong and then to make recommendations for changes to ensure a similar occurrence doesn't happen in future.
Farmers ferry water from home for livestock
Small livestock farmers on common land in Upington are desperate for water.