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'Use electoral report, ANC'
REFORMS: EXPERTS QUERY PARTY'S MOTIVES AFTER LOSS
New Chopin waltz found
New York - An unknown waltz by Chopin, written nearly 200 years ago, has been discovered in the vault of the Morgan Library and Museum in New York.
Too early for major rotation
Although the rotation policy by Mamelodi Sundowns coach Manqoba Mngqithi has so far been effective, it was always going to backfire at some point.
URC break has its pros and cons
After an impressive start to their United Rugby Championship (URC) campaign the Lions are ready to refresh and recover before getting stuck into the next block of fixtures after the international break.
GOOD ENERGY PREVAILS
MARKRAM: TOP-ORDER BATTERS MUST GIVE PROTEAS THE SPRINGBOARD
Brad fighting to stay fifth
With only two rounds left in 2024, Brad Binder (above) has a huge fight on his hands to hold on to fifth place in the MotoGP championship.
Slade impresses after injury layoff
London - England centre Henry Slade set his sights on playing against New Zealand in next week's November international opener at Twickenham after making a comeback from shoulder surgery on Sunday.
Sainz makes a wish come true
F1: NO SECRET HE WANTED ANOTHER WIN FOR FERRARI
Palmer being likened to Zola
London – Enzo Maresca compared Chelsea crowd-pleaser Cole Palmer (above) to former Stamford Bridge star Gianfranco Zola after the England midfielder's match-winning goal in a 2-1 victory at home to Newcastle on Sunday.
San Siro Stadium project is revived
Milan - Inter Milan and AC Milan are once again aiming to get a new stadium built on the site of the iconic San Siro but the Serie A giants have a long way to go before they'll be able to set foot in the modern arena for which they have long hoped.
Arteta bemoans lack of 'courage'
EPL: INSISTS GUNNERS' TITLE CHASE IS FAR FROM OVER
Jose shuts out talk of records
PSL: PREFERS BUCCANEERS TO TAKE IT MATCH-BY-MATCH
Ten Hag given the United boot
Manchester United have sacked manager Erik ten Hag following the club's lacklustre start to the season, the fallen Premier League giants announced yesterday.
Nabi gets behind Sirino
Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi says Gaston Sirino deserves a Bafana Bafana call-up, with the Uruguay-born playmaker now holding a South African passport.
Mngqithi not pulling any punches
Following the 1-0 loss to Polokwane City in a Betway Premiership match at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium, Mamelodi Sundowns coach Manqoba Mngqithi (right) was understandably left unimpressed by his team's poor performance.
Dis-Chem to sell insurance
LIFE: WILL GROUP OUT-VITALITY DISCOVERY?
How do you define wealth?
DIFFERENT VALUES: IT GOES BEYOND ONLY MONEY AND THERE ARE MANY WAYS OF MEASURING IT
Fewer stocks, bigger risks: JSE delistings impact investors
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) has faced significant challenges over the years, particularly in the form of a shrinking number of listed companies.
Man's 20-year fight
DISPUTE: USED CAR LEGAL BATTLE IS NOW BEFORE THE CONCOURT
Sweet Diwali delights
FEAST: FOOD IS A CENTRAL THEME TO THE BIGGEST HINDU FESTIVAL
Mexican remake of 'The Office' is on its way
Cult TV show The Office is set to return with a Mexican remake currently being prepared by Prime Video. The series will only be available in certain countries.
Top officials spouting dubious comments
Hawks head, premier view the public as naive and gullible, writes Ant.
Citizens must fight crime, too
South Africans are wondering if there is still hope for the country. It's bad news after bad news and the past week was not short of it.
Tax boycott would be appropriate
The current tax regime in South Africa is designed not to ensure the adequate running of the country alongside the reasonable treatment of its population, but to exploit its people and extract as much wealth as possible from them.
Lesson for new GNU from 1996
Experiences are nothing if you don't learn from them...and a warning about that for the politicians in the government of national unity (GNU) has come from someone who has walked that road.
Poison control must be tighter
You seldom walk away from organophosphate poisoning. One of those who did was clergyman Dr Frank Chikane, who survived an attempt by apartheid agents to poison him with the compound in 1989.
ANC has incurable cancer
Two teenage students from the University of Stellenbosch, Veer Gosai and Joel Cedras, wrote an article for the activist publication GroundUp in which they exposed massive weaknesses in the department of social development online system that processes social relief of distress grant payments.
Trump rally marred by slurs, race row
Republican Donald Trump led a headline-grabbing New York rally on Sunday with nonstop attacks on Kamala Harris, but Democrats sought to capitalize on crude insults from some of his allies' opening speeches.
Japan PM is going nowhere
Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba vowed yesterday to stay in office despite his gamble of snap elections backfiring, with the ruling party's worst result in 15 years.
Egypt takes first Gaza truce steps
PROPOSAL: STOP WAR FOR 2 DAYS, EXCHANGE HOSTAGES