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AUCTIONEERS: HOW TO READ AND ENGAGE BUYERS
Collectable cars auction
Well-known art auction experts Aspire Art are branching out into collectible cars, beginning with an exclusive auction of 23 highly desirable and top quality vehicles, which will be held on Saturday, 9 November at Rosso Sport in Bryanston.
Winners have a magnetism
Winning makes all the difference.
TAMING THE TIGER
MARKRAM: SKIPPER HAILS TEAM'S ALL-ROUND EFFORT
Nabi praises his young guns
Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi (below) has praised the contribution of his Amakhosi youngsters in the season so far.
Proteas lean on some old hands
INDIA SERIES: HANDFUL OF FIRST-CHOICE PLAYERS BACK
Klaasen fetches top IPL retention fee
South Africa's Heinrich Klaasen edged cricket superstar Virat Kohli to become the most expensive player retained in the Indian Premier League yesterday.
Ohtani 'honoured' to be a Dodger
Shohei Ohtani said he was \"honoured\" to have sealed his first World Series title after the Los Angeles Dodgers victory over the New York Yankees in the Fall Classic on Wednesday.
Caps mean less to Itoje than trophies
London - Maro Itoje may be set to exceed World Cup-winning captain Martin Johnson's tally of 84 England caps against New Zealand at Twickenham tomorrow, but he also wants to match his fellow lock's trophy haul as well.
Too few Lions are Springboks
STEYN: BREAKING INTO NATIONAL PICTURE NOT EASY
Spurs dump City at home
Timo Werner slotted home his first goal since March to help Tottenham Hotspur oust Manchester City from the League Cup in a last-16 clash on Wednesday.
Ruud will always 'help'
MAN UTD: OLD TRAFFORD LEGEND IS VERY HAPPY TO ASSIST IN ANY CAPACITY
Aberdeen threat keeps on mounting
Glasgow - Aberdeen are off to their best-ever start to a Scottish Premiership season after beating Rangers 2-1 on Wednesday to remain level on points with Celtic at the top of the table.
Africans love US stablecoins
EMERGING MARKETS: DOLLARISING WEALTH
What retirees wish they knew
RETIREMENT PLANNING: HERE ARE THE TOP FACTORS THAT MOST PEOPLE TEND TO REGRET
Importance of nominating your investment beneficiaries
Investing for retirement is the focus of the strategies of South African investors and they invest large portions of their total wealth or investable assets in retirement vehicles.
SA welcomes the first cruise ship of the season
The arrival of the World Odyssey at the Port of Cape Town last week marked the start of South Africa's 2024-25 cruise season.
PnP in eBucks tie-up
REWARDS: RETAILER STARTS PROGRAMME AFTER HEALTHYFOOD SNUB
Hollywood stars rave about Cape
THE FIX: THIS IS THE KINDEST SET I'VE EVER BEEN - VAN DIEN
City A gripping, emotional thriller
A rollercoaster that speaks to those with hidden pasts.
Founding father of '7de Laan lived a life full of creativity'
Award-winning producer and famed creator of SABC 2's hit soapie 7de Laan, Danie Odendaal, died in Langebaan on Wednesday.
Unwanted house guests
Here are house guests...and then there are bedbugs. You know, those microscopic ninjas that show up uninvited, make themselves at home in your mattress and then proceed to treat your body like an all-you-can-eat buffet.
Stamping out crime by stepping on perp's foot
Two thugs out a Kombi, a new crime angle, steals on wheels, writes Des du Triou.
Bring back the death penalty
Our self-righteous government must wake up and ignore the opinion of many countries about the death penalty.
Govt dept's race hang-up exposed
It is beyond ironic that it's ANC comrades who are violating the very labour laws their party instituted to ensure fair treatment of employees and particularly educators.
Good side of spaza shops
Here's been a lot of conversation lately about foreigner-owned spaza shops across the country, especially with the alarming incidents of food poisoning.
ANC dances to a capitalist drum
Looking at Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana detailing his plans for government spending in the medium term, one couldn't help but marvel at the evolution of a revolutionary.
Kim worries China, too
Beijing - China yesterday said it was \"concerned\" over the situation on the Korean Peninsula, after Pyongyang said it had test-fired one of its most powerful missiles to boost its nuclear deterrent.
'Peace must be permanent'
A senior Hamas official said yesterday the group rejects any proposal for a temporary halt to more than a year of fighting in Gaza and insists on a lasting ceasefire.
'Polluters, first get your act together'
Sydney - Papua New Guinea's top diplomat has derided next month's COP climate gathering as \"a total waste of time\", saying yesterday his nation will boycott the summit until \"big polluters get their act together\".