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Food poisoning impacts on school teaching and learning
The basic education department said the increasing reports of food poisoning have disrupted teaching and learning as the majority of the cases affected pupils during school hours.
National dialogue strife
'JOINT INITIATIVE': DA, ANC FALL OUT AS EXPERTS CALL FOR INCLUSIVITY
Tshwane watches water with no rain this week
Tshwane residents are being urged to use water sparingly with warm and windy conditions forecast for Gauteng, with none to little rain expected this week.
Grant case in court
SRD: BID TO ENSURE STATE'S HANDLING ALIGNS WITH CONSTITUTION
'Talk about gains to drum up support'
ANC national chair Gwede Mantashe says if the party's deployees in the government of national unity (GNU) work hard they will increase the ANC's dwindling support.
Gaza hospital health crisis deepens
Under the leadership of the World Health Organisation (WHO), a team safely transferred 14 patients and 10 caregivers from Kamal Adwan Hospital in North Gaza to Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, despite dangerous conditions and restricted access.
Charles wraps up tour
PAUSE: UK PALACE SAYS KING WILL RESUME FOREIGN VISITS NEXT YEAR
Thailand king celebrates 72 years in style
Thousands of well-wishers lined the banks of Bangkok's Chao Phraya River yesterday to watch King Maha Vajiralongkorn ride a glittering royal barge procession to mark his 72nd birthday.
No UK permit for Mandela
'UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOUR': CITES EXPLICIT SUPPORT FOR HAMAS AND HEZBOLLAH
SA denounces Israel's blitz on Gaza, Iran and Lebanon
South Africa has joined other countries, including Saudi Arabia, in condemning Israel's attack on Iran and the continuous bombardment of Gaza and Lebanon.
White globs puzzle Canada
Lumpy white globs washing up on the shores of Canada's Atlantic island province of Newfoundland for weeks have captivated the imagination of locals and are baffling scientists.
Gift of the Givers slams terror link
DONATIONS: ACCUSED OF FINANCING VIOLENT GROUPS
Oil exploration threatens coral
Fossil fuel exploration is threatening an ever-expanding swath of the Coral Triangle, one of the most biodiverse marine areas in the world, a report said on Saturday.
Now is the time to rethink risk
The construction industry is a powerhouse, reshaping skylines and revitalising communities. But beneath the scaffolding, a growing threat is emerging.
Pumula Lodge one big WOW!
HIBBERDENE: FAMILY-RUN HOTEL CALLS FOR HYPERBOLE BECAUSE IT'S THAT, WELL, LEKKER
Make your home feel like a hotel
Spring cleaning tips for the festive season
Tourist mecca tiff Canary Islanders in a flap
Thousands of flag-waving demonstrators hit the streets across Spain's Canary Islands on Sunday to demand restrictions to the mass tourism they say is overwhelming their Atlantic archipelago.
Dream turns in a nightmare
BLACKOUTS: TOURISTS FEEL THE PINCH AS CUBA'S CRIPPLED POWER GRID CONSTANTLY FAILS
Lift makes air travel like before
Staff friendly, efficient, and on top of things
'Very special' Proteas win
While coach Shukri Conrad (above) says every Test win is special, the one achieved this last week, in Dhaka, in the first of two Tests against Bangladesh was \"very special\" after the Proteas' won by seven wickets.
Hunt backing Morris
United are still hurting badly as they seek to avenge their Carling Knockout hammering by Chiefs last week.
UK tour may signal the end for some
SPRINGBOKS: COULD BE A FINAL HURRAH IN GREEN AND GOLD FOR A FEW VETERAN PLAYERS
Sharp focus is on Bok skipper
South African rugby fans will keep a close eye on the performance of Springbok captain Siya Kolisi (above) and his fellow national players in Durban today when the Sharks host Munster in a United Rugby Championship match (kick-off 4pm).
Huge week for Lions
URC: SURPRISE PACKAGE TEST THEMSELVES AGAINST TOP DOGS LEINSTER
Stormers collide with Glasgow in watershed clash
The Stormers are hunting for what will be a vital United Rugby Championship (URC) win over defending champs Glasgow Warriors when the two sides collide at the Danie Craven Stadium in Stellenbosch this afternoon (kick-off 1.45pm).
Sharapova set for Hall of Fame
Former world No 1 Maria Sharapova and the US doubles team of Bob and Mike Bryan were announced on Thursday as 2025 inductees to the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
Tuipulotu wary of the Japanese
Patrick Tuipulotu (above) said yesterday that he is determined not to become the first All Blacks captain to taste defeat against Japan but admitted it \"plays in the back of your head\".
Bulls' Bok list mounts
WHITE: SEEN AS A MINOR INCONVENIENCE AS LOUW IS ADDED TO ROSTER
Djokovic to sit out the Paris Masters
Novak Djokovic (right) said this week he is withdrawing from the Paris Masters, where he is a seven-time champion, in a move which could potentially signal the end of his roller-coaster season.
Davies ready for brutal ocean race
VENDEE GLOBE: EXPERIENCED BRITISH SAILOR TAKES ON THE HIGH SEAS AT HELM OF NEW BOAT