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Why parents must be competent
With reference to: \"So many babies without fathers are a burden,\" How Others See It, on 7 September.
Group tells sad Ugandan story through satire
A packed Kampala audience holds its breath as four self-styled \"singing fools\" in choir uniforms bound onto the stage for their latest daring satire of Ugandan politics.
Lucky roll of the Dyce... and it's a win again
Talented sprinter Dyce was allowed to win a Pinnacle Stakes dash at the surprising odds of 10/1 at Turffontein at the weekend.
'I need laptop for case
Judge not swayed, saying you will get law books, but not a laptop’.
SHAKE OFF THE COBWEBS
Sundowns have more minutes under their belts ahead of tonight’s early season Tshwane derby.
Ngidi is ready to spearhead attack
Returning from an injury layoff, seam bowler Lungi Ngidi says he is ready to play a leading role for the Proteas attack during their three-week tour in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) starting tomorrow.
Villa hoping to upset Europe's established order
Forty-two years after being crowned shock European champions, Aston Villa return to the Champions League ready to upset the established order again.
Chiefs shopping on hold
Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi has suggested not Amakhosi may sign any more players before the transfer window closes on Friday.
Takis acts against rival
Move follows court victory in its nine-year battle to protect its trademarks in SA.
Boss gets paid R200m
Over 10 years, CEO’s salary has increased by 76%.
Celebrate all things Italian
Culture influences from fashion and film to food and design.
Trump 'safe' as gunman is named
US media named Ryan Wesley Routh, whom AFP interviewed in Kyiv in 2022 where he had travelled to support the war effort, as the suspected would-be assassin of Donald Trump.
Big threat to food security
Melting is much more intense than in previous years.
Stuck in Tin Can Town
There are no parks, mountain or beach here. Why can’t my kids have that?’
Ranger Challenge celebrates guardians of the veld
Not only are they involved in wildlife monitoring and law enforcement, but also in community engagement and conservation management activities like alien plant control, fire management, and game capture.
Eatery owner, staff held during raid
A raid by the department of labour on Sunday led to the arrest of the owner of Babel, a restaurant in Menlyn, Pretoria, and two of his employees.
Cyril defends school laws
Controversial sections relate to admissions and language policy.
No sex please, we're monks
Despite the spartan life, the brotherhood is growing fast.
Tito of the Jackson 5 dies at 70 after heart attack
US guitarist and singer Tito Jackson, an original member of the legendary Jackson 5 group and older brother of pop superstars Michael and Janet, has died at the age of 70, his sons said.
CHIEFS' BIG TALENT
The new Amakhosi head coach is showing a willingness to start trusting in younger players.
Arsenal retain hunger
Mikel Arteta saluted Arsenal's hunger as the gritty Gunners ignored the absence of Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard to clinch an \"ugly\" 1-0 win at bitter rivals Tottenham yesterday.
Piastri claims a tense Baku win
Oscar Piastri claimed an impressive second victory of his burgeoning career yesterday when he drove his McLaren to a well-judged triumph ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc in a tense Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
No room for relaxing
Manqoba Mngqithi has issued a friendly warning to his dazzling array of Mamelodi Sundowns superstars that complacency will not be tolerated this season.
Austerity is wrong route
Belt-tightening means choosing not to invest in SA citizens.
Clear case for nuclear
Scientists, not lobbyists, must lead the conversation’.
This is how your interest rate is calculated
Economists expect that the South African Reserve Bank will cut the repo rate on Thursday, giving consumers a little more breathing room when it comes to their finances.
Saving for retirement at 50
South Africans become financially wiser as they get older, says expert.
Exploring the afterlife
The existential question that never bears an answer.
Scramble to help victims of floods
Hundreds killed in wake of Typhoon Yagi.
Two-pot withdrawals flood in
Financial Sector Conduct Authority preparing list of defaulting enterprises.