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German future looking very bright
Florian Wirtz and Jamal Musiala (right) turned on the style, laying on goals for each other, as a new-look Germany beat Hungary 5-0 in Duesseldorf on Saturday.
SA Paralympic quest fizzles out
South Africa's campaign fizzled to a relatively tame close in Paris yesterday, as the national team concluded the Paralympic Games with a total of six medals in the bag.
Sabalenka hails family’s backing
US OPEN: PROUD CHAMPION CAPS A TUMULTUOUS YEAR
Uncertain future in coal
Mpumalanga study heard gripes about being left out of green transition.
Spending put on ice
Councils get the money but fail to spend it, says AG.
Protecting assets once fairytale ends
'You must consider implications before tying the knot.'
Joburg is no 'world-class' city
I like many other citizens, have paid taxes (for me it has been over 50 years), only to find that the council is writing off billions of rands for theft, mismanagement, unpaid rates, etc.
This injury is not just about your mobility
International Spinal Cord Injury Day, which was marked on Thursday, draws attention to the many ways in which people can be affected by spinal cord injury.
Officer's back at work
Seriously injured after shots, he makes gruelling journey to a new way of life.
‘I won’t back down’
Hits back at accusation results worse than before.
Rabies a threat to not only seals, but also whales and dolphins
After a third seal tested positive for rabies in the Mossel Bay area, the Western Cape department of agriculture says it is concerned about the potential impact of rabies on the marine ecosystem and seal population.
Irresistible funky souvenirs
Entrepreneur's roadside attraction is a lekker shopping expedition.
Millions for poor missing
About R224m in livelihoods’ programme leads to graft case.
Rassie's dash to the ladies' room
Rush highlights excitement of Boks' fourth win.
Boks chase NZ double
South Africa will be attempting to wrestle back the Freedom Cup for the first time since 2009.
'Pecco' aims to pick himself up again
Francesco Bagnaia (right) has put his horror crash in Aragon behind him as the MotoGP champion attempts to reclaim top spot from Jorge Martin at this weekend's San Marino and Rimini Riviera Grand Prix.
Kruger boosts SA medal count
Junior athlete Simone Kruger gave the national team's medal count a boost by claiming gold in the women's F38 discus throw at the Paralympic Games in Paris last night.
Pegula scripts a dream story
Jessica Pegula scripted an astonishing comeback \"just in the nick of time\" to defeat Karolina Muchova on Thursday at the US Open and reach her first Grand Slam final, where she will take on big-hitting Aryna Sabalenka for the title.
Hunt is very aggravated with PSL's dilly-dallying
SuperSport United head coach Gavin Hunt (below) has weighed in on the unconventional start to the new Premier Soccer League (PSL) season.
US soccer icon hanging up her boots
Los Angeles-US soccer icon Alex Morgan (right), who inspired the Americans to two Women's World Cup football crowns, announced Thursday that she will retire after a final club match tomorrow.
Irish seek huge upset
New Ireland boss Heimir Hallgrimsson is hoping to engineer another huge upset against England today-eight years after his Iceland team shocked the Three Lions at Euro 2016.
Is retiring early an option?
Early retirement can come with several serious risks.
Banking on women
Having an account does not equate to financial autonomy.
Failing matric is not the end of life
In a month's time or so, the matric class of 2024 will sit for their final examinations.
Musk eyed for govt post
Republican White House candidate Donald Trump unveiled a plan yesterday to install tech billionaire Elon Musk at the head of a government efficiency commission to eliminate \"trillions\" of dollars in wasteful spending.
Serbia tackles sunken Nazi fleet in Danube
A Serbian operation to clear a fleet of sunken Nazi warships from the Danube will bring relief to vessels struggling to navigate the waters, even if local fishermen will lose out.
Woman in awe of injured monkey's resilience
A World's View resident, closely connected to a local monkey troop, was amazed by the resilience of a baby monkey that survived an electrocution injury that she thought would be fatal.
Books versus screens
Digital platforms notorious for their distractions.
Largest indoor ski resort opens
Snowboarders unfazed by heat record.
City opens line of communication with residents
Residents in Tshwane can look forward to newly established ward committees that promise to open the line of communication between residents and the city.