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Pirates keep up the perfect start
PREMIERSHIP: NKOTA BRACE TAKES DOWN AMAZULU
Mngqithi homes in on the areas that need attention
Mamelodi Sundowns might be enjoying a purple patch of seven straight wins in all competitions at the moment but their coach Manqoba Mngqithi (below) has highlighted a few areas where he wants improvement from his team.
Charity Mile draw is a concern
VJ’s Angel stands out on Turffontein card.
The drive was snow joke
TERRITORY TREND: IT HANDLES THE ROAD IN DRY, WET AND SNOWY CONDITIONS
Costly mistakes that can derail your financial goals
This article examines a variety of common financial missteps that could slow down your journey toward achieving financial security and prosperity.
Hope for vehicle finance
New firm revives ambition of those whose applications had been declined.
Help us boost returns
It’s crucial to leverage the power of compounding.
Exams: less stress, more focus
How to control anxiety to get best results.
Roses: a reflection of beauty
There’s a deeper meaning to names of the beautiful flowers we grow in gardens.
It's time to take action for healthier, happier pets
October marks Pet Obesity Month and although it's almost over, you still need to reflect on your pet's health, particularly their weight and nutrition.
A master of illusion
Rob Lake pushes the boundaries of magic.
Journalism is a strange thing
It's the compulsive desire to say something, to create words and tell stories, to share with people the weird, wonderful, shocking and surprising.
EU sanctions add to Iran's aviation pain
Iranian photographer Tannaz was on her way to Tehran's airport when European sanctions on flag carrier Iran Air forced her to return home, unable to make it to work in Paris.
Dutch farmers face mounting dung heap crisis
Dutch farmer Jos Verstraten scaled a ladder up the side of a large slurry tank and peered at its contents, which gave off an overpowering ammonia smell.
Sole child is village's joy
Japan’s low birth rate quiet emergency’ prime minister.
‘Pay up for past wrongs, Charles’
SUMMIT: HISTORY HAUNTS CASH-STRAPPED BRITAIN
Kim's men in Ukraine worry Japan
Japan said yesterday it was following with \"serious concern\" indications that North Korean troops are in Russia ahead of their possible deployment in Ukraine.
Hamas 'ready' for peace
Also demands Gaza withdrawal, prisoner exchange and aid.
Taiwan 'won't give an inch' - defiant leader
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said yesterday the island will not cede in defence of its territory, as China maintains military pressure on Taipei to accept its claim of sovereignty.
Honour South Africans while they're alive
Too often we ignore our sports people and creatives, writes Tsepo Mhlongo.
Respect is based on merit
Former president and global icon Nelson Mandela is quoted as saying: \"My respect for human beings is based not on the colour of a man's skin nor authority he may wield, but purely on merit.\"
All aboard the gravy train for GNU
I thought when we got new ministers, they would respect the fact that South Africa is bankrupt and spend the money wisely.
So who's scaring blue-light brigade?
The Automobile Association (AA) doesn't normally make political statements, but no doubt it will be accused in some quarters of doing exactly that with its latest press release.
Tragedy of a decaying city
A has since 1994 been in slow but steady decline, aside from a sunny interlude of brisk economic growth under former president Thabo Mbeki. It is not contested, even by ANC supporters, that by virtually every important political, social and economic statistical measure we have gone backwards.
Whites need to dig deep into past
Author LP Hartley's famous line, \"The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there\" is fairly apt when the discussion of colonialism and its offshoot, apartheid arises.
Europe should not 'depend' on US vote
Top EU official Charles Michel has said the bloc's future should not rely on the result of the US election, as he suggested both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris would stick to protectionist policies.
Forget the lies, vote early, young Republicans say
Voting has already begun in the US presidential election and on the ground, young canvassers for Donald Trump have a challenging mission - to persuade supporters to cast their ballots early, despite conspiracy theories long fuelled by the Republican billionaire.
Climate change poser
»» Neither Trump, nor Harris outline comprehensive green transition.
It's not a free-for-all
Opinions may be published, but not non-factual insults.
Picky protection rules curb Swiss mushrooming craze
After suffocating Covid restrictions, many em-braced the call of the wild and the joys of foraging, but tightening Swiss biodiversity protection measures are infuriating growing hordes of mushroom-picking enthusiasts.