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History of retirement
I spend a lot of time speaking to people either approaching or in retirement.
Estates for the rich boom
LUXURY: DEVELOPERS FOR THE LIKES OF STEYN CITY SPEND BILLIONS ON INFRASTRUCTURE
Absa to revamp as it looks to win back trust
Absa Group plans to restructure its business once again as South Africa's third-biggest bank by assets looks to unlock growth after years of missteps.
V&A has a bold plan
GRANGER BAY: DEVELOPMENT TO FOCUS ON RESIDENTIAL AND LEISURE
Tracklist for 'Mufasa: The Lion King' has Lebo M
Disney has released the tracklist for Mufasa: The Lion King original motion picture soundtrack, featuring South Africans Lebo M and Kagiso Lediga.
Fake experts flood social media
FURUS: THRIVING SELF-APPOINTED GURUS OFFER PHONEY ADVICE
Divorce a far better choice
So the C in my name that looked like a K just got some treatment with a permanent marker yesterday. It's my first day walking in my job's new building and I need \"biometrics\". My old friend walks me down to a lovely chatty man who is shocked to hear I'm not cooking for a hubby.
Ugly nuclear rhetoric is again flying around
Unfolding events are making the future look bleak, writes Des du Triou.
Illegal immigrants will take a toll
Some readers might ask why there is so much focus on illegal immigrants.
Bela threat disingenuous
Here is a general divide that defines South African politics at any one point in time.
Scars of wars devastating
The award of the Nobel Peace Prize to survivors of the US atomic bombings of Japan recognises their antinuclear campaigning and their physical and psychological scars.
Lesufi is walking on thin ice
If hubris offered the same protection as a suit of armour, then Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi would be perfectly safe politically, not perturbed about getting fired for nonperformance by his bosses in the ANC.
Warships give Taiwan jitters
Taiwan's military was on high alert yesterday after detecting Chinese warships near the island, Taipei said, as Beijing vowed to \"firmly defend\" its sovereignty in response to the drills.
President must stay put
South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol was banned from leaving the country yesterday, the justice ministry said, less than a week after he plunged the country into chaos by briefly imposing martial law.
Three hunted over Oz terror blast
Melbourne - Australian police were yesterday hunting for three suspects over an arson attack on a Melbourne synagogue, designating it a terrorist act.
Syrians welcome their new dawn
JOY: 'WE NEVER THOUGHT THIS NIGHTMARE WOULD END'
Father-son team kick off with graded stakes double
Many people fall sick with love for horses, but if the infection happens in childhood it's usually incurable.
Regulator hails rail safety law
Incidents in 2023-24 led to 74 deaths, with theft, vandalism main contributors.
Longwe Twala in luck after court no-show
Longwe Twala, the son of veteran music producer Chicco Twala, has been let off the hook after failing to appear in court earlier this month.
Bright future ahead for SA
RAMAPHOSA: SCEPTICAL OPTIMISM FOR YEAR 2025
R36bn needed to combat overcrowding in prisons
South Africa needs at least R36 billion to construct new prisons to combat overcrowding, Correctional Services Minister Pieter Groenewald revealed yesterday.
Turning tide on graft
INTROSPECTION: PUT SPOTLIGHT ON YOURSELVES, DELEGATES CHALLENGED
Raygun's kangaroo hop doesn't need music
An Australian comedian has cancelled a musical about breakdancer Rachael \"Raygun\" Gunn, citing a threat from the Olympian's legal team who feared it would hurt her reputation.
Scars that keep on hurting
'Don't get married'; 'Don't come close. You are infectious'...
Chaos as fuel shortage grounds planes countrywide
Planes began refuelling at OR Tambo International Airport yesterday afternoon, but long queues persisted across the country amid a fuel shortage.
Target: ANC Gauteng leaders
COMMITTEES: NATIONAL IN LATE TALKS WITH LESUFI'S MEN AFTER DISMAL POLL SHOWING
Arrivederci, as young Italians leave in droves
Rome - Billie Fusto is not after a fat pay cheque; he is training to be an archivist and wants nothing more than \"a quiet life\" at home in Italy.
Step 1 deadline for spazas nears
REGISTRATION: DOES NOT MEAN APPROVAL IS A GIVEN
Some Girl to strike at Musselburgh
You Some Girl can defy a hefty rise in the weights and notch a fourth successive win in the Livescore Bet Best Odds Daily Handicap Hurdle at Musselburgh today.
Rose to glitter in KZN
FORM: ZENA ROSE LOOKS A SOLID BANKER ON THE GREYVILLE POLYTRACK