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Progress in logistics but SA is not above water
Now is the perfect moment to assess the lessons we have learned, evaluate performance and focus on how South Africa and the government of national unity can apply these critical lessons to build resilience, avoid mistakes and safeguard the future of SA Inc.
Bela Act: legal threats
'IRRATIONAL': LOBBY GROUPS PROTEST SIGNING OF SECTIONS 4 AND 5
Let Court Rein In ANC With Bela
If the expression \"if it ain't broke, don't fix it\" carried any weight in the ANC, the party wouldn't have drafted the Basic Education Laws Amendment (Bela) Act.
Death shafts: 'now for kingpins'
'We want those financing these illegal operations.'
Is a desalination plant viable?
Proposed system to produce 50–70 million litres of water a day to meet city's needs.
How to bolster war on GBV
South Africa is failing in the fight against gender-based violence (GBV) as the number of women killings continue to rise.
How ceasefire deal was sealed
PARTNERSHIP: MIDEAST ENVOYS WORK LONG HOURS
How many Grade 1s will pass Grade 12?
A million Grade 1s began their educational journey on Wednesday and experts say they would face major challenges over the next 12 years.
Double more French snarf
Cocaine use in France has nearly doubled, with 1.1 million people having taken the illicit drug at least once in 2023, according to a study.
Massive tuna sold for R24m
NEW YEAR BIDDING: SECOND HIGHEST PRICE FOR FISH THE SIZE AND WEIGHT OF A MOTORBIKE
Anxiety Grips UN as Trump Returns
With just days to go before Donald Trump again enters the White House, anxiety is rising across UN agencies fearful he could wreak even more havoc than last time.
Good morning for Seemar in Dubai
Champion trainer Bhupat Seemar has dominated the sprint division this season in the UAE, thanks to the victories of stable star and the Emirates top sprinter Tuz in the Al Garhoud Sprint and Dubawi Stakes.
Sense of optimism in Sharks camp
Sharks players are feeling optimistic again despite the difficult-to-swallow loss against Toulouse last weekend and the prospect of a match-up that will be at least as challenging this Sunday.
Advice to Grade 8s on new journey
With five years of studying ahead of them, culminating in their matric final exams in 2029, Grade 8s are advised by experts to start learning how to manage their time.
Kids Real Stars of 'Big School'
You can spot them from a mile away: a curious mix of pride, anxiety, and an almost militaristic dedication to preparation.
Why did they hate us so?
Those not killed straight away became slaves of the SS butchers.
Betting on a building boom
PLEDGE: INVESTORS BANK ON CYRIL'S PLAN
Betting fest for Cape Town Met
OPPORTUNITIES: THREE CARRYOVERS AND A HONG KONG WORLD POOL MEETING WILL ENSURE MASSIVE PAYOUTS
Slow recovery from water woes as Vaal Dam level improves
South Africa is slowly recovering from its water woes, with the Vaal Dam reaching the 50% full capacity mark.
Relationship of court officials a little too cordial
Shoddy police work is not always the culprit for low conviction rate, writes Terence Grant.
Appleby has style in Cape Verdi
First run in 2004, the Cape Verdi is the first of two Group 2 races for fillies and mares at the Dubai Racing Carnival and the unexposed Romantic Style, representing Charlie Appleby, heads a small field of five in today's showpiece at Meydan.
Easy tips for new auction bidders to make informed choices
The task of entering an auction might be daunting to first-time bidders. Whether in person or online, there are some key tips to keep in mind when bidding for items.
Sinner bounces back from blip
OZ OPEN: MEDVEDEV IS DUMPED AS SWIATEK CRUISES
Chiefs must sign players
Kaizer Chiefs sporting director Kaizer Motaung Jnr (below) says Amakhosi have no excuses for not signing players in the January transfer window.
Massive tuna sold for R24m
NEW YEAR BIDDING: SECOND HIGHEST PRICE FOR FISH THE SIZE AND WEIGHT OF A MOTORBIKE
Bid to slash doctors' overtime pay slammed
The Mpumalanga department of health has come under fire for attempting to reduce the salaries of newly appointed doctors.
SA duo watch Dakar lead slip
STAGE 11: LATEGAN, CUMMINGS LOSE TOO MUCH TIME
PPC to build R3bn cement plant in the Western Cape
JSE-listed cement and building material producer PPC has signed a memorandum of agreement to construct a new R3 billion cement plant in the Western Cape, it announced on Sens on Thursday morning.
Becoming real adults
RECORD-BREAKING SHOW: NEW ERA FOR THE GROUP OF FRIENDS
City Power Disconnects 120 Homes
City Power has disconnected 120 homes for bypassing prepaid meters.