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SACP Needs More Than Marxism
The Tripartite Alliance – between the ANC, SA Communist Party (SACP) and the Congress of SA trade Unions (Cosatu) – has become more and more of a sham, much like a marriage where husband and wife stick it out for the sake of the children.
Still no justice for Meyiwa
HOPE THAT ONGOING TRIAL DELAYS COULD FINALLY COME TO AN END THIS YEAR
Top brands use cotton grown by kids
Some of the best-known global apparel brands procured cotton grown in Indian farms that employ child and bonded labourers, a report by a US-based rights group alleged yesterday.
Champ trainer has nearly a third of entries for Cape's big race
The perils of long-haul travel might have dissuaded top Cape Town trainer Justin Snaith from the big purse temptation of Joburg's Summer Cup, but there's no question about his enthusiasm for an upcoming big race in his own backyard.
McDonald's Adjusts Policy on Inclusion
McDonald's said it will roll back some of its diversity practices, becoming the latest US organization to rethink its policies following a Supreme Court ruling that ended affirmative action in university admissions.
SA economy on the up
Lower interest rates, more stable rand expected, say experts.
Court set to rule on publication of 2024 matric results
The department of basic education and the Information Regulator (IR) faced off in the High Court in Pretoria yesterday, debating whether the 2024 matric results should be published in newspapers.
'Cities are becoming sick’
SEWAGE SPILLAGE: OVER 50% OF MUNICIPALITIES FACE CRIMINAL CHARGES - MINISTER
Finance MEC's U-turn
BANKRUPTCY: MAILE DENIES GAUTENG FACES R6BN SHORTFALL BY JUNE
Royal bid to claim swathe of Kruger Park
A Limpopo royal family has vowed to legally challenge the government for rejecting its land claim, in which it was demanding the ownership of a huge portion of the Kruger National Park (KNP).
Parents urged to prioritise vaccinations
The City of Cape Town's health department has urged parents to ensure their children's vaccinations are up-to-date.
'A party only in name'
SACP: GOING IT ALONE IN THE POLLS WILL EMBARRASS THEM, SAYS EXPERT
SA man accused of funding terrorism seeks bail
The case against a 35-year-old South African man accused of funding terrorism through cryptocurrency has been postponed for a formal bail application.
Drunk beer ad actor axed
A popular Japanese actor hired to be the wholesome face of a low-alcohol beer has been fired after getting drunk and breaking into his neighbour's home, officials said.
Addicts battle demons
Tough Love: Rehabilitation Centre in Yangon Instils Discipline
Starmer 'complicit in mass rapes in exchange for votes' - Musk
Billionaire Elon Musk's attacks on UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer concern the rape and sexual exploitation of thousands of girls and young women over several decades in towns across England.
Future up in the air
SAFAIR: FOREIGN OWNERSHIP, LICENCE UNDER THREAT AS IT AWAITS SUITOR
18 Killed in Horror N3 Crash
At least eighteen people were killed in a horrific collision involving a minibus taxi, a truck and light motor vehicle at Van Reenen's Pass in KwaZulu-Natal.
Looming Gauteng water crisis averted - for now
Concerns about the low water level of the Vaal Dam have been eased a little after the overflow gates at the Grootdraai Dam in Mpumalanga were opened.
Foreign business to pay tax of 15%
GLOBAL RULES: EXPECTED TO YIELD ADDITIONAL R8BN
Golden Globes Is Loved Again
The Golden Globes drew more than 10 million TV viewers to post a small audience increase from the previous year, producers said, after a well-received show in which Emilia Perez and The Brutalist scored big wins.
Money flows in with tourists
Thailand welcomed more than 35 million international tourists in 2024, surpassing the government's target, as the country strives to revive its sluggish economy, officials said on Monday.
WTC criteria needs rethink
Everything about cricket's World Test Championship needs a rethink.
TEST SERIES IN THE BAG
SUPERB: PROTEAS COAST TO VICTORY AFTER PAKISTAN PUT UP A BIG FIGHT
Nabi looks at bolstering squad
Nasreddine Nabi says Kaizer Chiefs are working as hard as possible to bring in new transfers this January.
Cummins has his long-range glasses on
Cricket's World Test Championship (WTC) final is still five months away but it is already playing on the mind of Australia skipper Pat Cummins (right), saying the defence of their title is \"a huge goal\" after conquering India.
SA's Aimee lands an historical gig
APPOINTMENT: FIRST FEMALE REF IN CHALLENGE CUP
Ranieri enjoys his biggest win
Roma triumphed 2-0 against local rivals Lazio on Sunday to give Claudio Ranieri (above) his biggest win since the veteran coach took charge of his boyhood club for the third time.
Ancelotti: It's 'difficult' to be Vinicius
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said Sunday it would be \"difficult\" to be Vinicius Junior (right) after the player was sent off against Valencia.
Virgil backs team-mate
VAN DIJK: ALEXANDER-ARNOLD MAY BE DISTRACTED BY MADRID INTEREST