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Pep does not want new club
London - Pep Guardiola (above) said he would not \"take another club\" after ending his stint as Manchester City manager, although he left open the possibility of coaching a national team.
'Battle of Britain' looms for Spurs
London - Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou returns to Glasgow today for a Europa League \"Battle of Britain\" against Rangers in desperate need of a victory to calm speculation over his future.
Villa victory is simply 'surreal'
MCGINN: TOASTS HIS TEAM'S UCL REVIVAL AT LEIPZIG
New high-rise for Sandton
R2BN PROJECT: GROWTHPOINT, TRICOLT IN JV
You probably need to acquire life insurance - here's why
Life insurance can be a game changer, providing crucial protection for your family and assets in the event of an untimely loss.
Real returns in rocky year
REASONS: SOME GLOBAL EVENTS PUT SOUTH AFRICA'S BIG POLITICAL AFFAIRS IN CONTEXT
Minister probes alleged corrupt R800m tender
Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure Dean Macpherson has launched an investigation into governance issues at the Independent Development Trust (IDT) after failing to receive requested documentation from the trust's board about an allegedly irregular and corrupt R800 million hospital oxygen plant tender.
Poor flee to bad buildings
JOBURG CBD: LANDLORDS TELL NERSA THAT ESKOM'S INCREASES ARE UNAFFORDABLE
Rival bidder for Springboks plans fan stake
A consortium interested in bidding for a stake in the commercial rights of South Africa's Springboks wants to give fans an opportunity to invest in the reigning rugby-union world champions.
Can Acsa fix airports?
PROBLEMS: MONDAY'S MAIN FUEL VALVE FAILURE REPEATS 2022 FIASCO
Life by numbers
ROADMAP: A DISCIPLINE ROOTED IN MATHS, PHILOSOPHY
Why do people fear Friday the 13th as an unlucky day?
There is always at least one \"Friday the 13th\" in a year.
Mahindra South Africa about to ignite a revolution
The Mahindra Fusion Fest is a bold initiative designed to celebrate South Africa's diversity through the fusion of music, fashion and art.
Treasure chest of ballet
It's been a full-circle experience, says artist.
Malema experiences his Damascus moment
Shrewd leaders lead effectively by satisfying their followers' needs
Celebrity divorces need class
Not one to be entertained or find interest in the personal affairs of celebrities, the lack of restraint in the divorce matter of Pearl Mbewe and Sello Maake ka Ncube shows just how volatile love that ends in acrimony can get.
Mayor abusing taxpayers' money
Joburg mayor Dada Morero, without the council's approval, moved his office which was in perfect condition - to a very expensive building where rent is more than double because the new building is owned by one of the ANC cadres and his personal friend Lonwabo Sambudla.
Graft scourge widespread
If outgoing US President Joe Biden's about-face in granting a pardon to his son Hunter, who was convicted on gun and tax charges, is anything to go by, the scourge of corruption knows no bounds.
Stop punishing us with water cuts
There's probably no good time to restrict or cut off water supplies to perform essential maintenance - but, according to Rand Water, the least awful time is coming up this weekend.
All deserve good, cheap health care
Luigi Mangione, who allegedly shot to death health insurance chief executive Brian Thompson in New York, has become almost a Robin Hood-type hero... which says something about the state of health care in that country.
Partying VP thumbs nose at inquiry
Philippine Vice-President Sara Duterte partied with journalists yesterday as she thumbed her nose at an official inquiry into allegations she plotted to assassinate President Ferdinand Marcos, her estranged ally.
Hooligans trial over violence
The trial opened yesterday of five suspects facing charges including attempted manslaughter after last month's hit-and-run attacks in Amsterdam on Israeli football supporters that shocked the world.
US adds 8 to trade blacklist
The United States unveiled trade restrictions on eight companies, including two Chinese firms and several from Russia, alleging human rights violations.
Malaria deaths in decline - UN
MORTALITY: NUMBERS BACK TO PRE-COVID LEVEL
Not much hope for coolness
The cooling weather phenomenon La Nina could appear in coming months, but it will likely be too \"weak and short-lived\" to significantly impact soaring global temperatures, says the UN.
Trump return a threat to conservation effort
Washington - The United States is moving to grant federal protections to the monarch butterfly, a once-common species recognizable by its striking black and orange patterns that has faced a dramatic population decline in recent decades.
Murder dividing US
THOMPSON: KILLING POINTS TO FRUSTRATION WITH THE MEDICAL SYSTEM
Suppliers in the firing line
14 SLAPPED WITH NOTICES FOR GOODS NOT COMPLIANT WITH REQUIREMENTS
Work together for change
CIRCLE OF UNITY: INCLUSIVE MODEL FOR SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Department flexes muscle over inflated R800m tender
The department of public works and infrastructure (DPWI) is asserting its power to get to the bottom of an inflated tender.