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RASSIE: THE TRIP TO THE UK A MASSIVE TASK FOR THE WORLD CHAMPIONS
Pirates make it four out of four
PREMIERSHIP: JUST TOO GOOD FOR SUPERSPORT UNITED
Stormers could unleash Bok duo
URC: LIBBOK, MALHERBE WILL BE KEEN FOR GAME TIME
Suaalii named in Wallabies squad
Sydney - Rugby league convert Joseph Suaalii was yesterday named for the Wallabies' northern hemisphere tour next month after just two training sessions with the squad.
Retegui hunting for first Champions League goal
Milan – Mateo Retegui (right) is gunning for his first Champions League goal as the Italy striker heads into Atalanta's Champions League clash with Celtic in hot form and ready to make up for the incredible double miss which cost his team a win against Arsenal.
Leipzig eyeing Liverpool scalp
Leipzig - RB Leipzig host Liverpool in the Champions League tonight as Juergen Klopp's recent past and not-too-distant future collide.
Barca up for challenge
BAYERN MUNICH: COACH FLICK FACES HIS FIRST REAL TEST OF THE SEASON
Benchmark for right manager
INVESTMENT: BEYOND EVALUATING PAST RETURNS
Two-pot, preservation funds
NEW REGIME: ONLY NEW CONTRIBUTORS TO RETIREMENT SYSTEM HAVE TWO COMPONENTS
The rand has performed better than you think
I've had a lot of discussions on the rand lately. Most of them centre around taking as much out of the country as possible.
Power plan reignited
RENEWABLES: RAMOKGOPA SET TO ACCELERATE ENERGY REFORM
Cyril orders probe into Gupta breakfast with SABC
President Cyril Ramaphosa has ordered the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to investigate a series of breakfast briefings hosted by the SABC for the benefit of the Gupta family's TNA Media company, which owned The New Age newspaper.
Will scheme pay debt?
INSOLVENT: MEMBERS ASK IF THEY'LL GET THEIR MEDICAL SAVINGS BACK
SAA expands partnership with SunExpress
National airline South African Airways (SAA) is extending its partnership with Turkish-based SunExpress by leasing four Boeing 737-800 aircraft with cockpit and maintenance crew for the peak summer season and into April next year.
It's time to refresh
SPRING: RELOOK YOUR FRAGRANCE COLLECTION
Budget-friendly smartphones
TCL: WANTS TO RECLAIM ITS POSITION AS A HANDSET-MAKER
Reward to free Hamas hostages
Jerusalem - Frustrated with the dwindling prospect of reaching a ceasefire deal in the year-long Gaza war, some Israeli entrepreneurs have sought a different avenue to release hostages - offering a financial reward for those who choose to free them.
Liam 'drugged up' before fall
Los Angeles - Pop star Liam Payne had multiple drugs, including crack cocaine and methamphetamine, in his system when he fell to his death from a hotel balcony in Argentina, according to initial toxicology reports cited by US media.
Shirt logo insulted Muslims, Allah, the Prophet
Website's e-mail of appreciation to me for pointing it out was very touching, writes Ken Gempel.
Chase ANC thugs' stolen funds, Sars
Hard-pressed South Africans are paying tax to the SA Revenue Service (Sars) and then (as I understand it) Sars pays it to the National Revenue Fund.
A fortune from kiddie scribbles
Quite often, when ordinary people look at an artwork which resembles nothing in the real world, they might remark: \"My three-year-old could have done that!\"
Taxpayers' monies not safe from SAA
The ANC's hierarchy has a talent for high-flown euphemistic language which obscures the truth. Remember how ministers and even the then commissioner of police swore, hands on hearts, that the body of water at Nkandla was a \"fire pool\".
Water crisis: GNU-style key
Johannesburg's water crisis cannot be solved by any of the current players, especially not by the city council or its municipal-owned entity, Joburg Water.
Convictions of 16 'suspect'
Kampala - A Ugandan military tribunal convicted 16 members of an opposition party of \"illegal possession of explosive devices and treachery\", according to a defence lawyer, who said the proceedings were suspect.
Ukraine cafe gives comfort as war nears
Inside her cafe in the front line Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, Anna appeared calm as she poured a cappuccino. Russian troops are barely 10km from the city but here, the sounds of war are drowned out by the whir of the coffee machine.
Putin gets 'no help' from Kim
United Nations - North Korea has not sent troops to Russia to help Moscow fight Ukraine, one of its United Nations representatives said, dismissing Seoul's claims as “groundless rumour”.
Rivals chase every vote
US ELECTION: POLLS SHOW TRUMP, HARRIS IN DEAD HEAT AS RACE HEATS UP
Is Musk's R17.6m gift to a US voter every day legal?
Washington - Donald Trump surrogate Elon Musk's offer of a million dollars (about R17.6 million) to one registered voter in a swing state every day until the US election day on 5 November has raised questions about the legality of such a move.
Backlash as Taiwan gets kicked out
EVICTION: US ENTERS THE FRAY AFTER SA ORDERS OFFICE OUT OF PRETORIA
China drills to ratchet up pressure on Taiwan
Beijing – China's military began a live-fire exercise near Taiwan yesterday, maintaining pressure on the self-ruled island after staging large-scale drills and President Xi Jinping called for troops to prepare for war.