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Amorim will stay on course
Ruben Amorim (above) has insisted he knows what he's doing as the Manchester United manager looks to revive the fallen English giants amid a row over the future of Marcus Rashford.
Man City pay the penalty against Everton
Erling Haaland (right) had a second-half penalty saved as Manchester City's astonishing slump continued with a 1-1 draw against lowly Everton at the Etihad Stadium.
Cardoso happy with his striker
NO CONCERN: COACH NOT OVER-RELIANT ON RAYNERS
Elena confident with new coach
Former Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina (above) expressed confidence yesterday that her new partnership with Novak Djokovic's former coach Goran Ivanisevic will pay dividends, starting at the mixed-teams United Cup.
Sabalenka 'fresh and ready' to go
World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka (right) says she is \"fresh and ready to go\" in her bid for a third straight Australian Open title, warning she has plenty of room for improvement.
Novak is still confident
OZ OPEN: VETERAN THINKS HE HAS WHAT IT TAKES TO WIN THAT 25TH SLAM
ConCourt rules on Sars matter
AGREEMENT: INTEREST IS PART OF DISCLOSURE
New Moz president plans talks
Daniel Chapo, Mozambique's incoming president, plans national reconciliation talks to resolve an escalating political crisis that has resulted in the deaths of dozens of people and stalled growth in the gas-rich nation.
Constrained power grid curbs green-projects
South Africa awarded 1,760 megawatts of green-power projects to companies as part of a multi-year programme to cut its reliance on coal for electricity, with limited access to the country's constrained transmission grid curbing its plans.
Tariff uncertainty
ESKOM: QUANTUM AND CHARGE STRUCTURE TO BE DETERMINED LATER
Tau hails SA's retention of its Agoa benefits
Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition Parks Tau has hailed the United States' announcement that South Africa will retain its trade benefits under the African Growth and Opportunities Act (Agoa) for another year, saying this week that the move \"provides a good basis to strengthen SA-US relations\".
Capitec's R56m blow
PENALTY: DUE TO NONCOMPLIANCE WITH CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF FICA
Barefoot luxury hotspots
ELEGANCE: KICK BACK AND RELAX AT THESE TOP-RATED DESTINATIONS
Team Air win first season of 'My Design Rules'
S3 and Cardova Productions congratulates Amy Moses and Josua Joubert for winning the competition in the finale of the My Design Rules.
WHAT TO DO NEXT WEEKEND
Ditsong: Pioneer Museum in Silverton is proud to be hosting the New Year's Family Picnic.
A sartorial icon
LINEAGE: OFFSHOOT OF DEDICATED FASHIONISTAS
Cheers to our differences
I have two very different daughters. One is a pool-playing beer drinker, the other a health freak gym bunny cocktail-lover.
Government is a parasite which only eats
People want to have jobs and self respect, not handouts, writes Ivan.
DA Betraying Voters With Bela Act
The DA, in accepting the iniquitous Bela Bill, have betrayed their voters.
Healthy dose of fear is good
I decided to end the year by taking a great leap of faith, strap myself to a stranger and jump from a plane about 11,000 feet above the ground.
Deaths of initiates must come to end
Every year we hear how initiates die, especially in the Eastern Cape. More than 20 initiates have lost their lives during the initiation season, which runs until mid-January, adding to the 34 who died earlier this year.
Better prepared for tsunamis
It's heartbreaking to hear survivors speaking about the tsunami that claimed more than 220,000 lives on Boxing Day 20 years ago.
Airline back after attack
Japan Airlines said its systems were up and running again after a cyberattack yesterday caused delays to domestic and international flights.
Bid to oust acting leader
South Korea's opposition said yesterday it had filed an impeachment motion against acting president Han Duck-soo, in an escalating row over the composition of the Constitutional Court which would decide whether to remove his predecessor from office.
Train honours Sri Lanka's dead
Just inland from the crashing waves on Sri Lanka's palm-fringed shores, the train slowly came to a stop yesterday - marking the moment a deadly tsunami hit 20 years ago.
Survivors Tell Tales of Horror
Remembrance: Tears Flow for Tsunami Victims
Bakhmut exiles still live in hope
Anna Holubtsova was getting ready to sing at the concert organised in Kyiv by the Bakhmut administration, exiled since Russian forces devastated and seized their eastern Ukrainian city.
Cure for hangovers
Men in white coats tell us that hangovers are caused by the excessive intake of alcohol.
Council chamber refurbishment scandal
The heart of local government is the complex in Braamfontein, yet the city is spending millions renting office space after \"structural defects\" were discovered.
Where does revenue go?
DA caucus leader Belinda Kayser-Echeozonjoku asks where the money from JPC rental agreements and other contracts go.