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Save us from the ANC's failures
Bheki Dlamini, (The Citizen, 23 December) we do not protect so-called white privileges.
Time to let errant civil servants pay
One thing few would deny in SA is that there is very little accountability for our civil servants... the ones who are paid by us, either as taxpayers or ratepayers, to deliver services.
Centre shifting in global order
A bow hunter once told me that killing an animal with an arrow was one of the most humane forms of the sport - because the blow is so devastating that the target will initially not realise it is mortally wounded.
India tragedy has lessons for SA
It is sobering to realise that one of the worst industrial accidents in history occurred just over 40 years ago in the Indian city of Bhopal, when a toxic gas leak killed more than 3,500 people.
Old Issues Snag Govt in New Year
Little Progress: Graft, GBV, Unemployment Still Pressing Problems – NGO, Labour Bodies
Chaotic gallop as first aid comes last at the Vaal
Racing in South Africa has been celebrating a good year in 2024, with green shoots of the game's rebirth everywhere. But a misstep reminds us that recovery is a delicate balance.
Economy Can't Grow
Unemployment stayed high and rand continued with its volatility in 2024.
Food inflation eases, still too high for working class
The household food basket cost slightly more in December than in November and more than a year ago, while it remains too expensive for low-income consumers who battle to feed their families on the national minimum wage.
ANC turns 113 - but 'nothing to toast'
JANUARY 8 STATEMENT: 'HOW THEY'LL RETURN TO POWER
Bid to oust Cyril 'nonsense'
The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party has rubbished claims that Jacob Zuma is conspiring with Gauteng premier and provincial ANC chair Panyaza Lesufi to remove Cyril Ramaphosa as ANC president.
Saving the African manatee
LAKE OSSA: MARINE BIOLOGIST HAS QUEST TO STUDY, PROTECT THESE SHY 'SEA COWS'
Tons of toxic waste cleared decades after fatal leak
Indian authorities moved hundreds of tons of hazardous waste remaining more than 40 years after the world's deadliest industrial disaster struck the city of Bhopal, media reported yesterday.
Domestic violence deaths
A series of violent incidents marked the New Year period across South Africa.
Water quality 'criminal'
POLLUTERS: HALF OF MUNICIPALITIES FACE CHARGES FOR SEWAGE SPILLS
Joburg Water to throttle supply in the city
Johannesburg residents are bracing themselves for another bout of water throttling expected to come into effect this week.
Will Gauteng go bankrupt?
'DAY ZERO': PROVINCIAL GOVT CAN BE R6BN IN RED BY JUNE
Billionaire 'Catwoman' socialite dies
Swiss socialite and billionaire Jocelyne Wildenstein, pictured, also known as \"catwoman\" due to her extensive plastic surgery, has died aged 79, her partner said on Wednesday.
It is raining rugby talent
Too much sport. It's a problem the Proteas cricketers would love to have, but one our rugby sides could do without.
ITCHING TO PLAY
MULDER: FRUSTRATING TO WATCH FROM THE SIDELINE
Mduduzi sets good example
Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi has challenged the other Amakhosi youngsters to take a leaf out of Mduduzi Shabalala's book and be more consistent in order to help the team achieve its goals this season.
Carnell linked to CT City hot seat
Former St Louis City coach Bradley Carnell (below) has emerged as the favourite to replace outgoing coach Eric Tinkler at Cape Town City.
Nimble-footed Sharks star Julius is turning heads
Nimble-footed yet strong, rising Sharks star Jurenzo Julius is turning heads this season.
Henco hopes to stay injury-free
AMBITION: POWERFUL LIONS CENTRE BACK TO FITNESS
Gareth Is An Ordinary 'Sir'
Gareth Southgate (above) joked he won't be called \"Sir\" by his family after the former England manager was given a knighthood in the New Year Honours.
Celtic are urged not to 'soften up'
Glasgow - Brendan Rodgers (right) has urged Celtic to ensure they do not \"soften up\" in the Scottish title race as the leaders prepare to face Old Firm rivals Rangers today.
Arsenal Keep the Heat on Liverpool
EPL: Narrow Gap to Six Points With Brentford Win
Tourism pollution up
INEQUALITIES: JUST 20 COUNTRIES RESPONSIBLE FOR THREE-QUARTER OF EMISSIONS
Relief options for SA expats
CHECK YOUR STATUS: FIND OUT WHETHER YOU ARE CONSIDERED A TAX RESIDENT OR NOT
South Africans in UK must act before residence tax net closes
Many South African expats living in the UK traditionally return home during the festive season to enjoy the summer sun and reconnect with loved ones. But this year, there's a crucial financial matter demanding urgent attention.
Tariffs Threat to IPO 2025 Forecast
Stock markets have been cheering the return of president-elect Donald Trump and shrugging off the prospect of tariffs that he's long promised to impose on America's biggest trading partners.