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Mngqithi questions Cup final date
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Manqoba Mngqithi (right) has questioned the bizarre scheduling of the Carling Knockout final.
Titus to plug midfield gap
AFCON: INJURY FORCES MAYAMBELA TO PULL OUT OF THE BAFANA SQUAD
Eskom grid to be relooked
Plans afoot to build corridors on either side of network to ease pressure.
Find right derivatives broker
Research and compare different pros to ensure they meet your needs.
Keep strong relationship with advisor post-retirement
Retirement marks one of life's most significant transitions as individuals begin to rely on the financial strategies they've built over decades.
Discovery's new plan
It makes a lot of sense for graduates who can't afford R2 500 a month.
Risk matters to investment goals
In retirement planning, an important factor is the risk you take.
Goo Goo Dolls coming
WORLD FAMOUS BAND: PERFORMING AT 3 VENUES IN SA NEXT MONTH
MTI boss: dead or alive?
JOHANN STEYNBERG: REPORTEDLY DIED IN BRAZIL AMID RUMOURS IT'S FAKED
New typhoon hits Manila
Thousands of people sought shelter and ports shut down in the Philippines yesterday, officials said, as the disaster-weary nation was struck by another typhoon - the fourth in less than a month.
The Don hits hard with 'border czar'
US president-elect Donald Trump said he was bringing back hardline immigration official Tom Homan to oversee the country's borders in the incoming administration.
Sexism in married names sticks
Gender equality is at a crossroads and I don't think many women and men will like the shape of it.
Egypt home for refugees
Hundreds of people fleeing war-torn Sudan arrive in neighboring Egypt every day, a UN official said on Sunday, adding to more than 1.2 million who have found refuge there, according to official figures.
Trump 'never called Putin'
UKRAINE: KREMLIN DENIES REQUEST TO 'NOT ESCALATE WAR'
Many US voters have to make fiscal issues tops
Large number now have to decide which necessities they can afford, writes Frank Sterle Jnr.
Dept of labour's service shocking
Here is service delivery failure at the Department of Labour.
The good must fight smart
He has been called sexist, backward and uncouth. In addition to several brushes with the law he has been found guilty on one charge or another and still faces the possibility of being found guilty in a few cases still in the courts.
City of Joburg: pot, kettle black...
It is ironic that the City of Joburg, in trying to portray itself as defending ratepayers against a grasping Eskom, uses the same argument that it refuses to allow its own consumers to use.
'Green' attitudes need to change
Now that Donald Trump, one of the world's foremost climate change deniers, will soon be US president, there is pessimism that the campaign to save our planet may be set back years.
Furry huskies beat the heat
Forking out up to R13 500 for one, residents keen to learn how to keep them cool.
Smog shuts city down as even schools close
On the streets of Pakistan's second biggest city, smog stings eyes and burns throats. Inside homes, few people can afford air purifiers to limit the damage of toxic particles that seep through doors and windows.
COP29 opens as 'extreme weather is new reality'
The Paris climate agreement's goals \"are in great peril,\" and 2024 is on track to break temperature records, the United Nations warned yesterday as COP29 talks opened in Baku in Azerbaijan.
Transition anything but just
Fears Mokopane poverty may deepen while firms thrive.
Won't go back on my word, says McKenzie
Patriotic Alliance (PA) leader and Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie says although the Joshlin Smith Foundation has not yet been established, he will keep his promise to donate his parliamentary salary.
Moral questions after injured horses euthanised
The death of a racehorse on the track is a lurking nightmare that comes true for the racing industry from time to time.
Teen jailed for murder
Veeplaas minor sentenced in Brighton Regional Court for killing.
Fury over assault claim
Squabble reportedly starts in staff room, escalating until the beating.
Allow authorised sellers to do business - AfriForum
The Gauteng department of education must allow authorised sellers who can prove that they meet all requirements and comply with health regulations to resume the sale of food at schools, says AfriForum.
From Your Kitchens to Our Planet: How the Repurposing Efforts of South Africans Are Making a Difference
As Sustainability Day was commemorated recently, South Africans are reminded that small actions, like repurposing everyday items, collectively make a difference in protecting the planet.
DA the 'most racist party
'Pot calling kettle black' after DA calls Nkonkou 'divisive figure who refers to whites as colonialists'.