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Surviving tidal wave
ORPHAN: FISHERMAN LIVING OFF OCEAN THAT KILLED BOTH HIS PARENTS
Not every casualty patient is an emergency
Emergencies often result in needing to be transported to a hospital for urgent medical care.
Health department defends ambulance service levels
In 2021, the provision of ambulance services was moved out of the city's control, with the department of health at the provincial level taking over.
Speed of the essence in responding to fires
When it comes to fires, literally every second counts.
Emergency services fall short
With the city of Joburg's fire department responding to an average of 17 calls a day and the Gauteng department of health, which manages ambulance services, responding to almost one million calls in the past financial year, it is fair to say that Johannesburg Emergency Management Services are busy.
Insurance hits on rise
SURGE: MINISTER WORRIED BY KILLINGS OF FAMILY FOR PAYOUTS
Early Christmas present at the Vaal
While the rest of the nation goofs off on holiday, the racing world stays on its toes.
Insurance hits on rise
SURGE: MINISTER WORRIED BY KILLINGS OF FAMILY FOR PAYOUTS
Call for responsible drinking to save lives on roads
As fears of irresponsible binge-drinking - behind soaring road fatalities and gender-based violence - have gripped South Africa during the festive season, the liquor industry has called for responsible alcohol usage.
Sights on the big guys
MAILE: AFTER SPAZA SHOPS, MEC SAYS THEY'LL GO AFTER LARGER OUTLETS
Forecast of widespread rain at Xmas
A wet Christmas, plus widespread rain, localised flooding and more are forecast for the next few days.
There'll never be a President Musk in US - Trump
Could Elon Musk, who holds major sway in the incoming Trump administration, one day become president?
Bread centrepiece of every meal
'We prefer to make it at home because it's baked with our own hands.'
Agriculture GDP bad, but not that bad - expert analysis
The gross domestic product (GDP) data for the third quarter of 2024 showed that the agriculture, forestry and fishing industry decreased by 28.8%, primarily due to decreased economic activities reported for field crops, economists and the agriculture sector were shocked by this.
Quest to end power outages
RAMOKGOPA BACKS SA TO 'ELIMINATE LOAD SHEDDING FROM VOCABULARY' IN 2025
Wallace and Gromit return
Beloved British animated couple Wallace and Gromit are returning to screens in their first feature-length film in 20 years for a mad-cap adventure that spotlights the dangers of technology in wrong hands.
Bid to tackle overtourism
A Japanese hot spring town popular for its photogenic snowy scenes began limiting entry to day-trippers yesterday in a trial to tackle overtourism during winter.
Call for two-year initiation ban
TEMPORARY: CONCERN AFTER DEATHS OF 20 INITIATES
Heritage rescheduled at Vaal
Strydom the jockey to follow on rest of the card.
Quitting on TV: good or bad?
Clinton Larsen became the second coach to quit live on television this season on Saturday.
Sharks make a move in the URC
The Sharks made their move up the United Rugby Championship (URC) table with a breathtaking derby win over the Bulls in Durban, while the Stormers returned to winning ways with a comfortable victory over the Lions in Cape Town.
PINK PROTEAS PLUCKED
ODI: KLAASEN HEROICS NOT ENOUGH AS PAKISTAN SECURE 3-0 WHITEWASH
Larsen quits after Cup loss
Magesi FC head coach Clinton Larsen announced his resignation live on television after his side were beaten 3-0 by the Carling All Stars in the Carling Cup on Saturday at Orlando Stadium.
Usyk maintains perfect record
GREATEST: UKRAINIAN PRAISES HIS 'BEST FRIEND' FURY
Tai hopes to keep cool at Masters
Singapore - Amateur Hiroshi Tai cites Green Jacket winners Hideki Matsuyama and Scottie Scheffler among his golfing heroes and is hoping \"not to be in awe\" of them when he becomes the first Singaporean to tee off at the US Masters in April.
Pep: we will come right eventually
Birmingham - Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola insisted his struggling Premier League champions will regain their confidence after a 2-1 defeat by Aston Villa on Saturday meant they had lost nine of their last 12 matches in all competitions.
Hot Liverpool hit Spurs for six
EPL: MAN UNITED WELL BEATEN AS EVERTON HOLD BLUES
Blue chips ditching ESG
LOANS: 'STILL COMMITTED TO GOVERNANCE'
Firm that spent billions on M&A now selling for peanuts
Companies that spent billions on poorly timed acquisitions in recent years are now offloading those assets at knockdown prices.
Bankruptcies, suicide rise
CONSUMER LOANS: JAPANESE BORROWERS STRUGGLE WITH MOUNTING DEBT