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Masandawana must make a statement
If there was ever a time for Mamelodi Sundowns to send a strong statement to the rest of the big hitters on the continent that they mean business, the game against AS FAR is a perfect opportunity to do so.
Downs have the 'edge' over rivals
MODISE: QUALITY DEPTH WILL HELP OVERCOME WOBBLE
Miguel is determined to keep it clean on return
Kaizer Chiefs are set to welcome Angolan defender Inacio Miguel (below) back into the starting line-up when they take on Polokwane City in the Betway Premiership tomorrow.
Jude carries a heavy burden
While doubts grow around Kylian Mbappe's start at Real Madrid, last season's hero Jude Bellingham (above) has burst into the kind of form which made Los Blancos the champions of Spain and Europe.
More magic from Mo
DERBY: HOPES TO CONTINUE HOT FORM AT EVERTON WHILE CHELSEA LURK
Messi's Inter Miami to face Al-Ahly in Club World Cup
Lionel Messi (right) and Inter Miami will kick off Fifa's new 32-team Club World Cup when the Major League Soccer side take on Egypt's Al-Ahly in the 15 June opener, the draw for the tournament revealed this week.
Stop taking the fun out of junior sport
When I first attended the annual sports day at my daughters' primary school, I was surprised that they gave no weight to performances and results. They focused entirely on participation.
Proteas women aim to be much more 'clinical'
Having produced a quality all-round performance to beat England by six wickets in the first of three ODIs in Kimberley on Wednesday, South Africa will look to carry that momentum into the second match in Durban tomorrow.
Guerrier seizes very fragile lead
NGC: SEE-SAW DAY IN BLAZING HOT, WINDY CONDITIONS
It comes with the Territory
Come snow or heat, over thousands of kms, this Ford made rough rides smooth.
Summer Cup a roaring success
TRIUMPH: REVAMPED VENUES SUPERB, WONDERFUL ATMOSPHERE AND BRILLIANT RACING
RSA retail savings bonds
INVESTMENTS: EXPLORATION OF SOME GREAT INSTRUMENTS THAT OFFER GREAT RETURNS
Wise to resist temptation to withdraw from two-pot
South Africa's two-pot retirement system came into effect on 1 September.
Enjoying festive season without breaking the bank
The festive season can bring joy and excitement, but it also poses significant financial challenges, especially for South Africans facing rising living costs.
Barriers to money help
TIPS: WHY YOU NEED A PROFESSIONAL TO GUIDE YOUR FINANCIAL PLAN
'Do my parents know best?'
PSYCHOLOGIST EXPLAINS: WHY KIDS SEE MOM AND DAD AS BOSSIER THAN THEY REALLY ARE
Tackling hair, paw prints with love – cleaning hacks
Welcoming a new pet into your home is like hosting a furry, four-legged tornado that comes with unconditional love and a sprinkle of chaos.
Begonias can be belle of the ball
SUMMER: THEY ARE EASY-GOING GARDEN PLANTS
Festive fun for families
Whether it's an outdoor adventure, splashing or venturing into the theatre.
Treasures and trash
One person's trash can be another's treasure. It's an adage that when I was younger I never really understood nor lent much credence to.
Online youth extremism up - study
Intelligence and law agencies in the Western Five Eyes security alliance warned yesterday of a rising number of children being radicalised online by violent extremists.
Trapped in scamsters' web
'MODERN SLAVERY': INDONESIAN CAPTIVES FORCED TO DO ONLINE SCAMS
Macron meets parties
NO-CONFIDENCE VOTE: PRESIDENT TO NAME NEW PM TO FORM GOVT
Citizens go on political holiday
MPs in the National Assembly have officially left the building. The parliamentary schedule ended this week, which means members who earn over R100 000 a month are now also taking an early December holiday.
Good manners go a long way
The opinion piece in The Citizen on 29 November by Marizka Coetzer, \"When one door closes...\" refers.
Predictability is not Donald Trump's forte
He admires, hires, fires. His yardstick is redeemable, in dollars, writes Des du Triou.
Many questions over Hani's death
As the killer of Chris Hani wings his way back to his native Poland, there will be many angry and bitter South Africans... and many unanswered questions about a watershed moment in the contemporary history of this country.
Shifting nature of crime
Has SA's devastating tsunami of violence - more than 25,000 men, women and children murdered annually - peaked at last? The release of the crime statistics for the second quarter of 2024-25 appears to offer a rare moment of relief.
Not yet time to write off the ANC
To read the statement from Jacob Zuma's uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party about the Thabazimbi by-election results this week, you'd think that the year-old organisation had swept the boards.
Ex-Paypal boss to head AI
POLICY: ENTREPRENEUR WILL ALSO ADVISE TRUMP ON CRYPTO AND TECH