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Mondlane back in Moz
OPPOSITION LEADER RETURNS AMID POST-ELECTION CHAOS
Shortcuts with teachers
Worrying number of complaints about underqualified and unqualified tutors.
Mother of 'miracle' baby found
The mother of a \"miracle baby\", who survived the N3 crash which resulted in the deaths of 17 people, has been found in Gauteng.
'Anxiety, stress' as Class of 2024 awaits results
As the nation awaits the release of the National Senior Certificate (NSC) results next week, the Class of 2024 share their anxiety amid the wait.
New factions over GNU
ONE WANTS GOVT DISSOLVED, OTHER TO DEEPEN TIES WITH DA
Ndlozi, Tetyana leaves EFF 'voluntarily'
EFF MPs Mbuyiseni Ndlozi and Yazini Tetyana have resigned from parliament.
Body corporate member must pay R108k to keep lights on
The body corporate of a residential complex in Johannesburg has won a case against an owner who owes more than R100 000 for levies and power and can now disconnect his electricity.
End of bank tellers soon?
A total of 92 million jobs will disappear by 2030.
Rum war gets a new twist
Decades-long battle: New US trademark law gives Bacardi rights to Havana Club
Retire? I don't want to talk about it, says Rod as he turns 80
Singer Rod Stewart, who helped British rock conquer the world with a string of megahits, turns 80 today - with no plans to slow down.
Doctors ‘are not special’
Union ‘shocked’ at Motsoaledi telling them to leave.
Kwaito star Doc Shebeleza's life honoured in messages
Kwaito artist Doc Shebeleza has died at the age of 51, following an illness and hospitalisation.
We'll talk about bookings - airline
FLYSAFAIR: PROBE AFTER FLYER DENIED BOARDING COMPLAINS
Lighter Fine for Replacing Specs
An offer from Wolves forward Matheus Cunha to buy new glasses for a security guard following a post-match melee helped convince an independent disciplinary panel to cut his ban from three matches to two.
Golden tech for golden oldies
From an adorable robot puppy that soothes dementia patients to an in-toilet gadget for testing urine, tech at CES caters to seniors around the world.
CRACKERJACK CRICKET betway
SA20: MARKRAM IS CONFIDENT SUNRISERS CAN MAKE IT THREE-IN-A-ROW
A Cost-Effective Bundle
Strategic Move: Outsourcing Payroll and Recruitment Solutions for SMEs
Strict vetting is now a must
Royal AM are the latest Premier Soccer League club facing extinction, bringing back into focus the Premier Soccer League's process in allowing the purchase of club franchises.
Strike two as Gonzalez downs Bucs
Darwin Gonzalez was again the hero for Cape Town City as they edged Orlando Pirates 1-0 in a Betway Premiership match at the Cape Town Stadium last night.
A Duba brace sinks Stellies
Wandile Duba (above) grabbed a well-taken double as Kaizer Chiefs secured an encouraging 2-1 Betway Premiership win over Stellenbosch FC at FNB Stadium last night.
Crucial for Bulls to snap losing streak
When the Bulls play against Castres Olympique in the Champions Cup on Saturday they will take the field after six weeks without a win in any competition.
Mission: Keep Dupont at bay
SHARKS: STRATEGY TO 'NEUTRALISE' TOULOUSE KINGPIN
France coach to quit in 2026
France's 2018 World Cup-winning coach Didier Deschamps (above) announced yesterday he will leave his post after the 2026 tournament in North America.
Novak is facing his ultimate test
OZ OPEN: DETERMINED TO SEE OFF THE YOUNG BRIGADE
Isak gets Magpies in the front door
Newcastle took a giant stride towards the League Cup final as goals from Alexander Isak (right) and Anthony Gordon earned a 2-0 semifinal, first-leg lead at Arsenal on Tuesday.
Investors to pay more tax
UNIT TRUSTS: HARSH AMENDMENTS PROPOSED FOR COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT SCHEMES
Umhlanga gem sparkles
PEARLS: FINAL PHASE NEARS COMPLETION
Nedgroup appoints Ninety One to its Rainmaker fund
Nedgroup Investments has replaced the manager of its once-popular Rainmaker Fund following a prolonged period of underperformance.
Abuse of power slated
JUDGE: CITY ‘UNCHECKED’, ‘INDIFFERENT’ TO CUSTOMERS AT THEIR MERCY
Sherlock Holmes Meets Indiana Jones
At once an old-fashioned British crime thriller and an expression of the cycle of life, The Bones of the Apostle by John Amos continues the capers of detectives Flinders Petrie and Thomas Pettigrew, who, back from their harrowing mission in the desert to recover a stolen statue of Aphrodite, have earned a reputation for success against all odds.