The Citizen - September 07, 2024
The Citizen - September 07, 2024
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In this issue
September 07, 2024
Take my land... Take my soul
Sitting opposite a polite and smiling Lebogang Seale in a Johannesburg coffee shop, a quote from Alan Paton's seminal Cry, The Beloved Country comes to mind.
4 mins
Kolisi's Boks hope to convert Cape Crusaders
Springbok captain Siya Kolisi is expecting an incredible atmosphere when his team battle the All Blacks in their Rugby Championship clash at the Cape Town Stadium today.
2 mins
Savings pot withdrawal claims flood pension administrators
After the two-pot retirement system was implemented last Sunday, thousands of pension fund members have submitted withdrawal claims, but many who inquired decided not to claim after calculations showed they will get very little out in the end.
2 mins
How long will Simelane last?
»» You cannot continue to sit in that chair, says DA member to minister.
2 mins
'Why Brink must go'
Mayor has shown lack of seriousness about governance and accountability.
1 min
City opens line of communication with residents
Residents in Tshwane can look forward to newly established ward committees that promise to open the line of communication between residents and the city.
2 mins
Largest indoor ski resort opens
Snowboarders unfazed by heat record.
2 mins
Books versus screens
Digital platforms notorious for their distractions.
3 mins
Woman in awe of injured monkey's resilience
A World's View resident, closely connected to a local monkey troop, was amazed by the resilience of a baby monkey that survived an electrocution injury that she thought would be fatal.
2 mins
Serbia tackles sunken Nazi fleet in Danube
A Serbian operation to clear a fleet of sunken Nazi warships from the Danube will bring relief to vessels struggling to navigate the waters, even if local fishermen will lose out.
1 min
Musk eyed for govt post
Republican White House candidate Donald Trump unveiled a plan yesterday to install tech billionaire Elon Musk at the head of a government efficiency commission to eliminate \"trillions\" of dollars in wasteful spending.
2 mins
Failing matric is not the end of life
In a month's time or so, the matric class of 2024 will sit for their final examinations.
1 min
Banking on women
Having an account does not equate to financial autonomy.
2 mins
Is retiring early an option?
Early retirement can come with several serious risks.
3 mins
Irish seek huge upset
New Ireland boss Heimir Hallgrimsson is hoping to engineer another huge upset against England today-eight years after his Iceland team shocked the Three Lions at Euro 2016.
1 min
US soccer icon hanging up her boots
Los Angeles-US soccer icon Alex Morgan (right), who inspired the Americans to two Women's World Cup football crowns, announced Thursday that she will retire after a final club match tomorrow.
1 min
Hunt is very aggravated with PSL's dilly-dallying
SuperSport United head coach Gavin Hunt (below) has weighed in on the unconventional start to the new Premier Soccer League (PSL) season.
1 min
Pegula scripts a dream story
Jessica Pegula scripted an astonishing comeback \"just in the nick of time\" to defeat Karolina Muchova on Thursday at the US Open and reach her first Grand Slam final, where she will take on big-hitting Aryna Sabalenka for the title.
2 mins
Kruger boosts SA medal count
Junior athlete Simone Kruger gave the national team's medal count a boost by claiming gold in the women's F38 discus throw at the Paralympic Games in Paris last night.
1 min
'Pecco' aims to pick himself up again
Francesco Bagnaia (right) has put his horror crash in Aragon behind him as the MotoGP champion attempts to reclaim top spot from Jorge Martin at this weekend's San Marino and Rimini Riviera Grand Prix.
1 min
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