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Back to school worries
EXPENSES: EXCITING TIME TURNS INTO STRESS FOR CASH-STRAPPED PARENTS
Outrage over undocumented enrolled children
The inclusion of undocumented children in local schools has sparked fresh backlash with some warning of its impact on a strained education system.
ANC man arrested for extortion
A Limpopo municipality could soon find itself going to another by-election in two months after the newly elected ward 30 councillor, Tobius Malope, was arrested for extortion.
'Black sheep of family'?
SUSPECT: INSIDE MBUSO MANDELA'S PAST AND PRESENT TROUBLES
Zulu queen in bid to block new wife
Zulu king Misuzulu kaZwelithini needs permission from his first wife, Queen Ntokozo kaMayisela, to get married again, says renowned cultural expert Prof Musa Xulu.
Hindu devotees gather for spiritual cleansing ceremony
Indian farmer Govind Singh travelled for nearly two days by train to reach what he believes is the \"land of the gods\" - just one among legions of Hindu pilgrims joining the largest gathering of humanity.
For the love of embalming
PRESENTATION: IT'S ABOUT TAKING CARE OF THE DEAD
Jews 'not invited to give prayers'
The South African Jewish Board of Deputies (SAJBD) was not invited to offer prayers at the ANC's 113th anniversary celebrations in Cape Town on Saturday, it said yesterday.
Bickering 'but strong'
POLITICS: TRIPARTITE ALLIANCE WILL REMAIN IN PLACE - ANALYST
Ramaphosa commits to repairing 'damaged brand'
Despite the ANC losing its majority in parliament during the May general elections last year, the party still leads and is still in charge of the country, party president Cyril Ramaphosa said at the weekend.
Mass shootings now 'norm' in SA
2019-2023: OVER 9 000 KILLED IN SUCH INCIDENTS
Tunisia Rehab Barge Brings Hope to Turtles
On a barge hundreds of metres off the Kerkennah Islands in southern Tunisia, a group of students watches intently as Besma, a recovering sea turtle, shuffles towards the water and dives in.
Tourism after US terror
New Orleans is a city of tremendous spirit - Biden
Fatal mistakes in route-planning
You're going nowhere quickly in Cape Town
Shiraz's visual tapestry
Alley art reminiscent of Surrealism
Zuko maintains his positive vibes
Mamelodi Sundowns defender Zuko Mdunyelwa is optimistic about winning his place back in the team after overcoming a groin injury.
A giant nail-biter
SA20: DURBAN FRANCHISE GRABS VICTORY FROM THE JAWS OF DEFEAT
Cheetahs have no room to slip
The Cheetahs are under no illusions that a loss against Italian side Zebre could spell the end of their race for the Challenge Cup title.
Mpeku handed his Lions debut
BIG TEST: VD MERWE ALSO BACK TO FACE MONTPELLIER
Aldcroft named to lead Red Roses
Zoe Aldcroft is set to lead England at this year's Women's Rugby World Cup on home soil after being named as the team's captain for 2025.
Bulls are not chucking game
While Bulls director of rugby Jake White (above) said they are not kidding themselves about their position and prospects in the Champions Cup, from a coach's perspective he owes it to his players to follow the strategy he set out at the start of the season and rotate his squad regularly.
Stormers treating every Cup match 'like a play-off'
The Stormers are banking on the return of several stalwarts to beef up their team for their must-win Champions Cup game against English side Sale Sharks at Cape Town Stadium today (kick-off 3pm).
Sharks nip and tuck
Plumtree: Believes the Hendrikse brothers can keep Dupont quiet
Sports Turn a Blind Eye When it Suits Them
In the world of sport, we turn a blind eye too often.
Karthik: SA20 will still lure more Indian players
The first Indian player to compete in the SA20 competition, Dinesh Karthik (below), believes his Paarl Royals team have the right blend of youth and experience to challenge for the trophy.
One of Mzansi's lost sons 'home'
CONWAY: SA-BORN BLACK CAP RETURNS TO OLD PATCH
Soccer, rugby top the menu
It's another bumper weekend, with plenty to keep football fans entertained at home and in Europe, while the rugby fans have plenty to look forward to with the return of the Champions and Challenge Cups. Here are some of our top predictions for the weekend.
Chiefs have plenty to 'fix'
Nasreddine Nabi (below) has admitted Kaizer Chiefs are not where he wants them to be \"in some areas\" after his first five months in charge at Naturena.
Jose left at a loss for words
Orlando Pirates coach Jose Riveiro (above) battled to explain how his dominant side lost the Betway Premiership match against Cape Town City.
Aussies go spin-heavy for Sri Lanka
Australia recalled opener Nathan McSweeney and called up all-rounder Cooper Connolly yesterday for the first time in a spin-heavy Test squad for the tour of Sri Lanka, with Steve Smith as captain.