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Polokwane rise & shine
SHOCK: CAUSE A STUNNING LEAGUE UPSET AGAINST CHAMPS SUNDOWNS
Black Friday game plan
ONLINE: HOW RETAILERS SHOULD PREPARE
Get out of the two-pot sin bin: what ‘sinners' can do
It seems like the influx of requests for two-pot withdrawals is tapering off.
Avoid bad money decisions
WHAT IS IT THAT DRIVES PEOPLE TO MAKE FINANCIAL MOVES THEY WILL LATER REGRET?
Nuclear project boost
X-ENERGY: DEAL WILL ASSIST AMERICAN COMPANY DEVELOP SMR IN SA
SA job plan as coal phaseout looms
South Africa has rolled out a plan to create jobs as it struggles to counter criticism that its shift away from the use of coal will devastate communities dependent on the fuel for their livelihoods.
Most popular insurance questions
Consumers often wonder about insurance terms, conditions and processes when they take out insurance or have to claim, but they do not ask because they do not want to seem uninformed.
Questions to ask before taking out life policy
Life insurance is an important financial product that provides security for your loved ones in the event of your passing.
Car insurance a need
RISKS: WHATEVER VEHICLE YOU DRIVE, YOU MUST CHOOSE RIGHT COVER
Two-pot: weigh the outcome
WISDOM: BEFORE DIPPING INTO YOUR RETIREMENT SAVINGS THINK HARD IF IT'S NECESSARY
How can you build up a good credit rating profile?
Credit is there to help when you cannot afford something, but you should always be smart about using credit to ensure that it remains your friend and not become your enemy.
The most popular wedding songs of all time - study
A new study has named Whitney Houston's I Wanna Dance with Somebody as the most popular wedding song of all time, featuring on 24.20% of wedding playlists on Spotify.
Meditation- a dose of relaxation
STRESSED: FIND QUICK RELIEF AND INNER PEACE
Celebrating our planet
SERVED: UMCULO'S DEBUT ALBUM STRIKES ALL THE RIGHT NOTES
Russia and leader Putin are not all powerful
Talk of using nuclear weapons is inappropriate in these times, writes Peter Bachtis.
Extremes lock horns in US polls
Eight days to go. Eight days until US citizens vote for the next de facto leader of the Western World, the most powerful person on the planet, the person with the codes to America's nuclear warheads.
NHI, private sector should be level
Here is a straightforward way of taking the ideology out of the National Health Insurance (NHI) debate. It requires that you understand money and tax differently, and that is just the way things work.
Decade wait for justice is too long
\"Justice delayed is justice denied,\" British prime minister William Gladstone said in 1868.
More to be done in war on crime
There can't be a worse feeling for a parent than the helplessness of not being able to protect your children and having nowhere to turn.
Is the grass greener in MK?
Back in the days of the Congress of the People (Cope), there was an interesting strategy to maximize media exposure on a budget. It actually became a game behind the scenes in the media; betting on who was crossing over next.
Israel PM hoping for Trump to win
ANALYSTS: NETANYAHU 'CAN THEN DO WHAT HE WANTS'
China reacts to US arms sale
Taipei – China deployed fighter jets and drones as part of a \"joint combat readiness patrol\" around Taiwan yesterday, Taipei said, hours after Beijing slammed the latest round of US arms sales to the island.
India warns after hoaxes
New Delhi - India has warned social media platforms of \"consequential action\" after hundreds of hoax bomb threats to Indian airlines this month triggered travel chaos and terror, it said, threatening national security.
'Catastrophic' danger in Gaza - WHO
Geneva – The World Health Organisation (WHO) chief warned on Saturday of a disastrous situation in the north of war-ravaged Gaza, with \"intensive military operations unfolding around and within healthcare facilities\".
Catholics debate role of women
A Vatican assembly on the future of the Catholic Church on Saturday said that more should be done to help women overcome \"obstacles\" to taking leadership roles in the Church.
N Korea deploys troops
10,000 unlikely to make much of a difference to the war, says analyst.
Rains bring desert back to watery life
In Morocco's southeastern desert, a rare downpour has brought lakes and ponds back to life, with locals and tourists hailing it as a gift from the heavens.
‘GNU must foster dignity’
CONFERENCE: POLITICAL LEADERSHIP CHALLENGED TO EMPOWER ALL SOUTH AFRICANS
Food poisoning impacts on school teaching and learning
The basic education department said the increasing reports of food poisoning have disrupted teaching and learning as the majority of the cases affected pupils during school hours.
National dialogue strife
'JOINT INITIATIVE': DA, ANC FALL OUT AS EXPERTS CALL FOR INCLUSIVITY