The Citizen - July 05, 2024
The Citizen - July 05, 2024
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In this issue
July 05, 2024
Power: extra R200 buys far fewer units
It penalises households trying to reduce usage Outa.
2 mins
SA faces another Putin dilemma over ICC warrant
South Africa could once more be facing the Vladimir Putin dilemma it would have to decide whether it should allow the Russian president to attend the upcoming G20 Summit to be held in the country next year.
2 mins
Alcohol and the workplace
Counselling can help workers address potential risks.
2 mins
Clubbing brings deaf and hearing people closer
Crowds bopped to bass-heavy electronic music at a weekend party in Shanghai that brought together deaf and hearing clubbers, with staff taking food and drink orders through sign language.
2 mins
Top staff still in cold
Should have rescinded suspensions on 31 January.
2 mins
Deadlock over profit share
It’s opportunistic by the labour union, says economist.
1 min
Gauteng: what's the real story?
He and his party are preparing to be the opposition in the province.
1 min
Can See It Again pull it off?
Winning trainer has eyes on favourite Green With Envy and Flag Man.
3 mins
Widow's claim for hubby's Covid death denied
A widow is fighting a legal battle to be paid out for her husband's Covid death after the labour department initially certified that the death was an occupational injury, but later denied the claim.
1 min
Labour sweeping poll?
Worst-yet result predicted for the Tories.
2 mins
European support for Kyiv doesn't waver
Europeans remain largely supportive of Ukraine as it struggles to hold off Russia's forces and favour increasing arms shipments to Kyiv, but are more divided on how to end the war, according to a poll published this week.
1 min
Bloated Cabinet is a disgrace to SA
A while ago, President Cyril Ramaphosa, pictured, said he would reduce his Cabinet. Well, what do we know? He just increased it by two ministers and, instead of one deputy minister, we now have two deputy ministers.
1 min
New exhibition is making an impression
The Langmatt's prestigious collection of Impressionist masterpieces is being seen in a new light, literally, after leaving the museum in northern Switzerland on loan for the first time.
1 min
Airfares soar for July
Return flight is over R6 000 with you likely to pay more if you haven't booked.
2 mins
Fierce rivalry resumes
France and Portugal renew their European Championship rivalry tonight in a quarterfinal showdown in which almost all of the focus will be on the two captains, Kylian Mbappe and Cristiano Ronaldo.
2 mins
Germany are on a wave of belief
Host nation Germany face Spain in today's Euro 2024 quarterfinal in Stuttgart riding a wave of belief not seen in the proud football nation for almost a decade.
1 min
Serial winner Rodri is La Roja's danger man
Germany's hopes of winning Euro 2024 on home soil rest with inflicting a very rare defeat on Spain's midfield maestro Rodri (right) in today's blockbuster quarterfinal.
1 min
Provincial duels set to re-ignite
A number of exciting derbies are set to light up the first round of the 2024 Currie Cup competition which kicks off with two games this afternoon.
1 min
Proteas on an upward curve
Having taken big steps forward over the last couple of years, head coach Rob Walter is confident South Africa's limited overs cricket squad can continue to improve as they set their sights on major international trophies.
1 min
NEW ATTACK MINDSET
Attack coach believes Springboks have always hada style of play that is hard to stop.
2 mins
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