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Climate extremes at the tipping point
The last two years exceeded on average a critical warming limit for the first time as global temperatures soared \"beyond what modern humans have ever experienced\", an EU agency said yesterday.
Moz's 'flame of hope'
FORTHRIGHT: OPPOSITION LEADER'S MESSAGE RESONATES WITH YOUTH
Downpour puts graves in bad state
Heavy rains in Gauteng have damaged more than roads, trees and infrastructure.
Eyes on troubled ANC
JANUARY 8 STATEMENT: PARTY BATTLES TO RECOVER FROM ALL-TIME LOW
Khayelitsha 'not the last resort'
Former Ekurhuleni mayor Mzwandile Masina has hit back at Cape Town mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis' accusations that the ANC is lying about stadium bookings in the province.
Warning of snake season
It is snake season, and the reptiles are out to play.
Mandela's grandson not in court as co-accused seek bail
Nelson Mandela's grandson was notably absent during the proceedings at Johannesburg Magistrate's Court yesterday, where four of his co-accused appeared.
Ministers' fly bill R10m
COGTA: SPENDS R3.4M ON HLABISA'S TRAVEL, R6.5M ON DEPUTIES IN JUST 6 MONTHS
Call to end 30% matric pass mark as Bosa demands 50%
With less than a week left until the release of the Class of 2024 matric results, Build One South Africa (Bosa) has launched a petition calling for the pass mark to rise.
No basis to oppose my bail
AFFIDAVIT: MAN ACCUSED OF FUNDING TERRORISM CLAIMS CASE IS OVERBLOWN
Water worries are 'not over'
WARNING: IF SA DOESN'T GET ANY MORE GOOD RAINS, WE WILL HAVE A 30% SHORTFALL
In pipeline: R100bn is what fixing supply will cost you
South Africa is faced with massive water scarcity but it is on course to address this with 14 major national water infrastructure projects to the value of R100 billion designed to secure supply.
EFF Bill aims to clear all student higher education debt
The EFF has introduced a private member's Bill to parliament that aims to clear all student debt in South Africa, estimated at about R17 billion.
400% surge in identity theft
Consequences: Blacklisted because of fraudsters and fired because her ID was lost
Keeping Goals in Sight
FOCUSED: HE'S IN THE BUSINESS OF HELPING THOSE WITH EYE PROBLEMS
Writing on the wall for O'Shea
Approaching the halfway point of the season, UAE champion jockey Tadhg O'Shea is facing a tough battle in his bid for a 13th title.
Early selections for Sha Tin Sunday
Luke Middlebrook's tips and race-by-race preview from Idol Horse for Sha Tin's Sunday racemeeting.
Greaterix to finally have his day
QUALITY: THREE OUTSTANDING FEATURES ADDED TO MAKE A GREAT TURFFONTEIN CARD
Luna Halo to keep bracelet at home
The Lady's Bracelet has always been one of the popular events on the Fairview calendar and has won by some decent runners.
Buyer splashes out R24m for Tokyo new year tuna
The top bidder at a Tokyo fish market said they paid $1.3 million (about R24 million) for a tuna on Sunday, the second highest price ever paid at an annual prestigious new year auction.
Ten Commandments tablet sells for R94m
BIBLICAL: HIGH FIGURE NOTCHED DESPITE DOUBTS OVER AUTHENTICITY
PVA Revved Up and Rearing to Go
Park Village Auctions (PVA) is starting 2025 in full throttle with back-to-back Absa repossessed vehicle auctions next Wednesday and Thursday.
MI GOODNESS
Potgieter shines with the ball and Brevis with the bat in opening match in Gqeberha.
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.
Key to get out of the blocks early
SA20: MAHARAJ HOPES DURBAN OUTFIT GO ONE BETTER
Blitzboks back to grindstone
The challenging pool draw for the Perth leg of the Sevens World Series at the end of the month completed the circle of motivation for the Springbok Sevens squad, who returned to their base in Stellenbosch last week already.
Bulls aiming to be 'street-smart'
CHAMBERLAIN: NO OVER-THINKING AGAINST CASTRES
Halfback pairing very much at ease
Boeta Chamberlain and Keagan Johannes have spent much of their rugby careers playing in different positions before finding their current roles as a halfback pairing at the Bulls.