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Letlhaku is tipped for stardom
Breaking into the Mamelodi Sundowns team is not an easy task. But youngster Kutlwano Letlhaku (right) is being tipped for stardom by his coach Manqoba Mngqithi.
Govt to fuel industry shift
CAR SECTOR: REMAINING GLOBALLY RELEVANT
Nabi backs his decisions
TACTICS: REFUSES TO REACT TO EMOTIONAL REACTIONS FROM CHIEFS FANS
Financial recipe for success
RETIREMENT: ONCE YOU STOP WORKING, YOU BECOME EMPLOYED BY THE CAPITAL YOU BUILT
Capitec crypto backlash
UNPOPULAR MOVE: CUSTOMERS URGED TO USE MORE EXPENSIVE PAY APP INSTEAD
JPMorgan eyes IPO surge on optimism
South Africa is poised for a surge in initial public offerings (IPO) and fund-raising activity next year, spurred by optimism that the continent's biggest economy may be turning a corner after years of lackluster growth, said JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Who's losing market?
RESURGENCE: DISCOVERY AND TYMEBANK HAVE MADE MAJOR INROADS
A sommelier on cloud wine
MOTHWA: ONLY SAFFER AT BORDEAUX MENTOR WEEK
Conservation funds plea
Cali - UN chief Antonio Guterres on Sunday appealed to nations gathered at a biodiversity summit in the Colombian city of Cali for \"significant investment\" in a fund to conserve and restore nature.
Brutal killing at building site
Gunmen in Indian-administered Kashmir raked a construction site work camp with bullets, killing seven people and wounding several others.
Evacuations for sick from Gaza
TREATMENT: WILL GET MEDICAL CARE IN EUROPE
Fury over troop deployment to Russia
Seoul - South Korea summoned the Russian ambassador yesterday to criticise Pyongyang's decision to send soldiers to support Moscow's war in Ukraine, the foreign ministry said.
Use technology to deal with road spiking
We are all at risk, fearing to go out at night, or working late at the office, writes Peter Bachtis.
All the best to the class of 2024
As the matric final exams begin, it's crucial to recognise the significant role parents play in supporting pupils during this challenging time.
Proteas inspire next generation
It seems as though our senior national cricket teams cannot break the hoodoo which is the World Cup, but disappointing though the defeat of the Proteas in the T20 Women's World Cup final on Sunday night was, the team still did us proud.
Crisis in our airspace is real
The \"Swiss cheese\" model of accident causes suggests that different human and natural factors are like slices of cheese lined up, with random holes. Each slice, or layer of defence, mitigates things going wrong... until all the holes, or negatives, line up. When that happens, especially in aviation, aircraft crash and people can die.
Lauded constitution flawed
There have been so many massacres in the Eastern Cape alone that the country is getting massacre-weary. People are making mental comparisons of numbers to decide if the latest one is worth their attention.
"'Fighting graft cost me everything'"
Phooko Simon Liholo, a former English teacher at Mmabatho High School in Mahikeng, deeply regrets his decision to expose alleged corruption.
Behind DA compromise
Leader says party will follow pragmatic approach.
Anmaat win stirs memories of Hamdan, De Kock glory days
The dismay of punters when 40/1 shot Anmaat won the Qipco Champion Stakes at Ascot on Saturday was a tad tempered in South Africa by nostalgia at seeing the famous blue and white Shadwell silks in a victory salute.
Busi was misfit in EFF
LACKING: NO SAVVINESS NEEDED AT ROBUST PARTY
Saftu sends well-wishes to class of '24
The country's second-largest trade union federation, Saftu, has extended its \"heartfelt well-wishes\" to the Grade 12 pupils, with general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi challenging them to \"rise and prove your capability\".
Sights on oceans to revive economies in Africa
Just off the beaches of Africa is a potential goldmine for the economies of the struggling continent – its resource-rich oceans.
DA loses Ramaphosa case
ELECTORAL COURT: NO EVIDENCE PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS ‘INFLUENCED A SINGLE VOTER’ > Speech adhered to 'legal and ethical norms' for state communication.
Expect more wet weather in Gauteng
More wet weather is expected this week in Gauteng after a cut-off low brought relief to the province following a heatwave last week.
Bid to save every drop
Scarcity and climate change pose challenges – expert.
Don't disrupt matric pupil studies – MEC
The Limpopo government has called on liquor outlets to keep noise levels down so that matric pupils can have peace and quiet as they study for their final exams.
AfriForum to forge ahead with work
AfriForum says it will continue cleaning the communities in the capital, with or without the support of the Tshwane EFF.
US poll disinformation veiled
MIMICKING JOURNOS: ONLINE ‘CHARLATANS’ PUMP OUT SPECULATION, FABRICATIONS
‘Arrest raises eyebrows’
GWAMANDA: PHALATSE SUSPICIOUS AFTER WARRANT ISSUED IN MAY