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18 Killed in Horror N3 Crash
At least eighteen people were killed in a horrific collision involving a minibus taxi, a truck and light motor vehicle at Van Reenen's Pass in KwaZulu-Natal.
Looming Gauteng water crisis averted - for now
Concerns about the low water level of the Vaal Dam have been eased a little after the overflow gates at the Grootdraai Dam in Mpumalanga were opened.
Foreign business to pay tax of 15%
GLOBAL RULES: EXPECTED TO YIELD ADDITIONAL R8BN
Golden Globes Is Loved Again
The Golden Globes drew more than 10 million TV viewers to post a small audience increase from the previous year, producers said, after a well-received show in which Emilia Perez and The Brutalist scored big wins.
Money flows in with tourists
Thailand welcomed more than 35 million international tourists in 2024, surpassing the government's target, as the country strives to revive its sluggish economy, officials said on Monday.
WTC criteria needs rethink
Everything about cricket's World Test Championship needs a rethink.
TEST SERIES IN THE BAG
SUPERB: PROTEAS COAST TO VICTORY AFTER PAKISTAN PUT UP A BIG FIGHT
Nabi looks at bolstering squad
Nasreddine Nabi says Kaizer Chiefs are working as hard as possible to bring in new transfers this January.
Cummins has his long-range glasses on
Cricket's World Test Championship (WTC) final is still five months away but it is already playing on the mind of Australia skipper Pat Cummins (right), saying the defence of their title is \"a huge goal\" after conquering India.
SA's Aimee lands an historical gig
APPOINTMENT: FIRST FEMALE REF IN CHALLENGE CUP
Ranieri enjoys his biggest win
Roma triumphed 2-0 against local rivals Lazio on Sunday to give Claudio Ranieri (above) his biggest win since the veteran coach took charge of his boyhood club for the third time.
Ancelotti: It's 'difficult' to be Vinicius
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said Sunday it would be \"difficult\" to be Vinicius Junior (right) after the player was sent off against Valencia.
Virgil backs team-mate
VAN DIJK: ALEXANDER-ARNOLD MAY BE DISTRACTED BY MADRID INTEREST
Muhsin still has Chiefs' number
HISTORY: FORMER COACH AWARE OF AMAKHOSI CHINKS
Mothiba seen training in Morocco
Lebo Mothiba (left) was spotted in Morocco recently where he's believed to be on trial at Wydad Casablanca with the hope of securing a contract.
Bruno Calls For More Intensity
Frustrated Bruno Fernandes (above) said if Manchester United can perform at Anfield they must \"do it everywhere\" after the crisis-hit side secured a 2-2 draw against Premier League leaders Liverpool on Sunday.
Bucs eyeing the summit
PSL: SOWETO GIANTS FACE A TRICKY VISIT TO ERTUGRAL'S CAPE TOWN CITY
Komphela still sees all the positives
Mamelodi Sundowns senior coach Steve Komphela (right) is taking the positives from the side's 1-0 loss away to Raja Casablanca in the Caf Champions League on Saturday.
Ackerley plans new SA rugby deal
Ackerley Sports Group (ASG) LLC will pursue a new deal for the commercial rights to the world champion Springboks rugby team after an initial bid for the organisation failed.
Grid constraint top issue
TERRITORIAL: NEW ACT OPENS FRONTIERS, BUT WILL ESKOM COOPERATE?
ArcelorMittal SA to Close Steel Works
ArcelorMittal South Africa will close its business that makes long-steel products, potentially affecting about 3,500 jobs.
Infrastructure reform key to up SA growth - study
South Africa must invest R200 billion to revive its frayed railways, half that amount again to upgrade water infrastructure, and tackle bottlenecks in both electricity and governance to achieve an economic growth target above 3% a year.
RAF branch may fold
PUSHBACK: REMOVAL OF ASSETS WILL PLACE CAPE TOWN OFFICE AT RISK
Selecting a good school
EDUCATION: RIGHT CHOICE IMPACTS ON A LIFETIME
List of key Golden
Here are the winners in key categories for the 82nd Golden Globe Awards, which were handed out on Sunday.
Death Toll of Car Ramming Rises
The death toll from a car ramming attack on a Christmas market in the eastern German city of Magdeburg in December has risen to six, prosecutors said yesterday.
China Gets Hacking Blame
Chinese hackers were involved in most of the cyberattacks against Taiwan last year, which doubled to a daily average of 2.4 million, Taiwanese security officials said.
Blinken's visit doesn't stop Kim
N KOREA: FIRES MISSILE AMID ALARM OVER 'TECHNOLOGY'
Trudeau on his way out?
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may resign early this week, according to media reports, as he faces mounting dissent within his Liberal party.
Take care of those you love
Oldest brother went bust for the second time and killed himself; I'm hanging on by my chipped painted nails; and middle brother was always the King of Cash.