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Rocket debris lands in village
Kenyan officials said yesterday they were investigating fragments of metal, believed to be from a rocket, that crashed into a village in the south.
Nabi calls for fearless game
Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi (above) is confident that Amakhosi can build from this past weekend's victory over Chippa United.
This sports-mad country has a lot to be proud of
Goodbye 2024! What a year it was. Bafana Bafana, the Springboks and the Proteas men's and women's cricket teams all brought joy and happiness to our country.
Injuries 'pile pressure' on Sharks
Sharks head coach John Plumtree is frustrated with a string of injuries that left his team without experienced players by the end of their 24-20 loss to the Stormers in their United Rugby Championship (URC) game at Cape Town Stadium at the weekend.
Bucs not yet up to scratch
Jose Riveiro has admitted that Orlando Pirates were not at their best during their game against Magesi FC, but the Spanish coach was delighted with the scrappy win.
Sacha takes yet another knock
DOBSON: WORRIED ABOUT UTILITY BACK'S CONFIDENCE
Rohit 'disturbed' by his batting form
India captain Rohit Sharma (right) admitted yesterday his batting form is \"disturbing\" after a double failure in the 184-run fourth Test loss to Australia in Melbourne.
Call for more red ball games
South Africa's win against Pakistan in the first Test of two in Centurion on Sunday secured their place in the World Test Championship final at Lord's next June, but the challenge in the coming months will be to find time and opponents to prepare properly for that big match.
Aussie skipper's 'greatest' Test
CUMMINS: 'RIGHT AT THE TOP' OF GAMES HE HAS PLAYED
Celtic Seem Unstoppable
Celtic opened up a 14-point lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership over Rangers with a 4-0 thrashing of St Johnstone, while their Glasgow rivals were held 2-2 at Motherwell on Sunday.
'Relief' is Pep's overriding emotion
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola (right) said relief was his overriding emotion after a 2-0 victory at Leicester secured just a second win in 14 games for the crisis-hit English champions on Sunday.
Salah talks still stall
CONTRACT: 'FAR AWAY' FROM SIGNING WITH LIVERPOOL, SAYS REDS SUPERSTAR
SA, avoid Mozambique
PROTESTS: COUNTRY BRACES FOR FURTHER VIOLENCE AS NEW YEAR APPROACHES
S&P 500 rally surprises
'MIRACULOUS': STRATEGISTS REVISE FORECASTS AS EXPECTATIONS DEFIED
'Emily in Paris' goes immersive
Emily in Paris is staging a fashion show, although fans will have to wait until 2025 for this new interactive event, which will tour the United States.
Demand for Japanese content booms after 'Shogun'
Fuelled in part by the success of TV hit Shogun, foreign studios are hungry for quality Japanese content and local creators are adapting to meet demand.
A reborn tarot reader
TRISTAN CLEARY: MEDITATION LEADER'S GUIDES POINT TO PREVIOUS LIFE
Remembering 'Realist' of the letters page
It was one of the first personal facts he shared – that he was published in the paper, writes Jordan.
Give kids fun our oldies' way
In the end, the two trips to the pool shop, the endless backwashing and the hundreds of rands in chemicals were worth it – just to see the joy of the two children who splashed around for hours in our swimming pool.
Post-'94 govt owes SA an apology
With a new year approaching, I believe it would be more than appropriate to pause for a moment and observe where we stand.
Country's centre still holds
Take a bow South Africa. On 16 June 1999, Thabo Mbeki gave his inaugural speech as president as he stepped in to replace the father of the nation, Nelson Mandela.
Carter the 'nice guy' who did right
Even as tributes poured in for Jimmy Carter, the former US president who died aged 100, the critics were also lining up to describe him as one of the most ineffectual heads of state in American history.
ANC members not queens of air
In the mid-2000s, Joko Tea ran a humorous ad where a bombastic businessman abused airport check-in staff by demanding special treatment with the strident question: \"Do you know who I am?\"
EU darling Poland leads
Poland takes over the European Union's rotating presidency from Hungary tomorrow, a change at the helm likely to be met with a sigh of relief in many EU quarters.
No appeal for rapist hubby
The Frenchman convicted of drugging and raping his then wife and soliciting dozens of men to do the same for more than a decade will not appeal his verdict, his lawyer said yesterday.
Another plane forced to return
A Jeju Air flight from Seoul was yesterday forced to return after encountering a landing gear problem, the airline said, a day after South Korea's most deadly plane crash.
Crash: All Boeing Craft in Spotlight
S Korea: US Helps After Horror Crash Claims 179
Sudan's 'rumours' of famine 'pure fabrication'
The Sudanese government strongly rejected a report backed by the United Nations which determined that famine had spread to five areas of the war-torn country.
Horror crash's toll climbs
The death toll from a road accident in southern Ethiopia has risen to at least 71, according to a local police official.
Moz: 'We fight both sides'
Inconsistencies: SA Government Siding With Frelimo in Unrest