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Oz cyclone 'far from over'
Torrential rain from the remnants of cyclone Alfred flooded swathes of Australia's east coast yesterday, as workers battled to restore power to over 190,000 homes and businesses.
Corruption 'not government's responsibility alone'
Public Service and Administration Minister Mzamo Buthelezi has sparked debate by claiming that rooting out corruption is not solely government's responsibility.

EPL is not as easy as it looks
Enzo Maresca (above) slammed criticism of Chelsea's scrappy 1-0 victory against Leicester as the Blues boss claimed winning in the Premier League is not as easy as it looks on a \"Playstation\" console.
Patient dies after 'genitals bitten off'
MENTAL WARD: DECEASED ALSO HAD GUNSHOT WOUND
Stop Graft to Save, State Told
Scopa Chair: 'Government Must Learn to Manage What It Already Has'
What is treason actually?
True leaders unite their people and do not divide them.

Real test for ANC in budget
EXAMPLE: HOUSEHOLDS' DIFFICULT CHOICES
Call to digitise voting system
TRANSFORMATION: MINISTER URGES COMPREHENSIVE REVAMP OF IEC ACROSS COUNTRY

Refreshing new faces on the grid
»» The 2025 Formula One season has all the makings of a white-knuckle 24-race celebration to mark 75 years since the inaugural seven-race championship in 1950. Here AFP Sport looks at five talking points before the season gets underway in Australia on Sunday.

Cheltenham jumps hurdles to retain magic
While British and Irish media try to explain a recent decline in crowd numbers at the Cheltenham Festival - the \"Olympics of jumps racing\" - there has been a spike in travel bookings for a vastly different destination at the same time.

Strikes as PnP closes branch in Silverton
It was business as usual at the Silverton Shopping Crossing in the East of Pretoria, even though members of the EFF picketed with employees in front of the Pick n Pay (PnP) store.
Trump 'kills' SA green energy plan
R28BN GAP: MOVE TO WITHDRAW FUNDING 'A SETBACK'
'Favours cost me R46m
Businessman Borde-Kuofie 'possibly hoped for govt deals'.
Stormy days for US weather staff
Climate scientist Tom Di Liberto had dreamed of working at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) since college.
Ducking Donald
US President Donald Trump, who wants to take over Greenland, is erratic, the island's premier said yesterday on the eve of the self-governing Danish territory's legislative elections.

The Pantry that's always open
From insomniacs to party-goers, doting couples, tired paramedics and Johannesburg's golden youth, The Pantry, a petrol station doubling as a gourmet deli, has become unmissable on the nightlife scene of South Africa's biggest city.

The Toe-Tapping King
HITS: Charles Reveals His Favourite Songs For New Radio Show

Spur tastes likely win
COURT CASE: COMPANY HAS THEREFORE NOT PROVIDED FOR LIABILITY

No run of Mill bistro
LUXE RESTAURANT AWARDS WINNER: SIMPLICITY, ATTENTION TO DETAIL
In Borde-Kuofie's words
The Citizen first approached Frederick Borde-Kuofie on 7 February with a list of questions.

Barca's bet on Szczesny is paying off handsomely
Barcelona - Barcelona hold a slender lead on Benfica ahead of their Champions League last-16 second leg clash today and goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny (right) deserves a fair share of the credit for it.
Trump just wants to 'drill, baby, drill'
The one thing to understand about Donald Trump's cancellation of the multibillion-rand Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) with South Africa is that it is not personal.
Hair jibe jail time
An Indonesian court sentenced a transgender woman to more than two years in prison yesterday for a remark online about Jesus' hair, a local official said, in a case condemned by rights groups as excessive.

Irish vow to keep fighting
Ireland must shrug off the \"disappointment\" of their 42-27 hammering by France and beat Italy this coming Saturday to keep the pressure on the French in the Six Nations title race, said interim head coach Simon Easterby (above).
Not even Pablo can save art
The value of art sold at auctions globally fell by a third last year compared to 2023, with the Chinese market crashing by 63%, auction data published yesterday showed.
ODI cricket a snorefest
A thoroughly underwhelming Champions Trophy competition came to a boring end on Sunday when India eased to a four-wicket win over New Zealand in the final.
Jackpot: a roof over your head
Madrid - Lorena Pacheco has hit the jackpot - she won the right in a municipal lottery to rent a two-bedroom apartment and parking spot in one of Madrid's few social housing estates.
Digitising records 'to cut claims'
The Limpopo provincial government is hoping that the digitisation of hospital records will reduce indefensible legal claims against the health department because records are missing or incomplete.

Positive Growth
Horn: Lions URC Report Card Is Not At All Gloomy
Why DA-run metros are rated as the best
By changing the administration, service delivery will improve, writes Mike Wood.