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In this issue

September 04, 2024

Party wants IEC answers over debt

ActionSA has taken legal action against the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) for failing to investigate the more than R150 million debt settlement agreement entered into by the ANC and Ezulweni Investments which, the party claims, is illegal in terms of the Party Funding Act.

Party wants IEC answers over debt

1 min

Tall train bogus engineer gets 15 years

Former Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) executive manager Daniel Mthimkhulu has been sentenced to 15 years' jail for fraud and misrepresentation of his qualifications.

Tall train bogus engineer gets 15 years

1 min

Through different eyes

The City is Mine’, revisits every corner of disfigured hometown.

Through different eyes

2 mins

Ousted MK MPs seek interdict on positions

Ten ousted uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party parliamentarians have not reached a settlement agreement with the party in a court battle that put a spotlight on alleged contradictions by leader Jacob Zuma.

Ousted MK MPs seek interdict on positions

1 min

Balanced trade

Close ties with China create space for SA to grow its global significance.

Balanced trade

2 mins

'Social' licence to kill horse racing?

Horse racing's \"social licence\" to exist is under threat, says Wilfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, chair of the Asian Racing Federation (ARF).

'Social' licence to kill horse racing?

2 mins

GNU boon for investment

Expert sees stronger rebound in economic growth in second quarter.

GNU boon for investment

3 mins

Victims' families stunned by 'injustice' of new law

Gladys Rubina is \"outraged\" that the soldiers who killed her sister in a massacre three decades ago, during Peru's bloody war between the government and left-wing rebels, could walk free.

Victims' families stunned by 'injustice' of new law

2 mins

Search for life beyond earth

»» Team analysing data from astronomy facility will fill us in.

Search for life beyond earth

2 mins

Trendies don sackcloth

In winter the cold does not permeate, while the garments are cool in summer.

Trendies don sackcloth

3 mins

Shoprite is 'at a crossroads'

Buyer Pepkor was struggling to scale up its home items business.

Shoprite is 'at a crossroads'

1 min

'Salah belongs at the highest level'

London Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher believes Mohamed Salah (right) will want to play at the highest level until his late 30s and is targeting Premier League and club records despite uncertainty over his future.

'Salah belongs at the highest level'

1 min

Mouthwatering clash

World No 1 Jannik Sinner and former champion Daniil Medvedev set up a US Open quarter-final showdown on Monday as both men look to exploit the hole left by the shock exits of Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz.

Mouthwatering clash

2 mins

Women Proteas show their hand

The South African Proteas women's cricket team have been backed to do well at next month's T20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates.

Women Proteas show their hand

1 min

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PublisherThe Citizen Newspaper

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LanguageEnglish

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