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An executive who hates suits
'I'd rather be on the beach, waxing my board, than stuck in a room talking figures.'
Thrills as actors serve forerunner of Halloween aboard train
It's usually a serene two-and-a-half-hour ride on Japan's famously efficient bullet train. But the journey quickly descended into a zombie apocalypse, with passengers screaming in terror.
Parties ‘squabble' over NHI
Differences seen as as a divide between the haves, have nots.
'Teachers prey on pupils for sex'
164 new cases reported in the last two financial years.
Cher, Ozzy rock the Hall of Fame
Cher, Mary J Blige and Ozzy Osbourne were among this year's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, an elite group formally introduced into the music pantheon Saturday at a star-studded concert gala.
Donkeys' burden gets heavier
Droves of braying donkeys were once the backbone of Pakistan's commercial hub Karachi, but growing upkeep costs and the surging sprawl of the city are putting them out to pasture.
No time for a holiday? A 'workation' could be answer
Imagine this: you're lounging on the beach, waves crashing in the background. A laptop sits on the table next to your iced coffee.
Yes, you can impress them but you can also think out of the box
At this time of the year, I am happy that my kids are off my hands - no spending of thousands on a matric dress, no teenage last minute angst and, especially, no wondering what vehicle to acquire to make a head-turning entrance.
Juve in a pickle over Pogba return
Milan-Paul Pogba's return to the limelight has blindsided Juventus as the France midfielder has whipped up an unwanted publicity storm just as the Serie A giants were preparing to send him packing.
Lando keeps his calm
US GRAND PRIX: MCLAREN DRIVER REMAINS UNFAZED BY RED BULL TRICKS’
Proteas seek complete game
»» To win a cricket World Cup title, teams need to perform well across all areas of the game. The Proteas have done better in some facets than others during the T20 Women’s World Cup in the UAE. Ahead of tomorrow’s final against New Zealand, Wesley Botton looks at how well they ve done thus far, and what they need to get right in the trophy battle.
War on overtourism’ Push back as numbers soar in Barcelona
Push back as numbers soar in Barcelona
Too hot by day, Dubai's floodlit beaches
The best thing to do when the sun goes down
Nabi building mental power
Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi (above) has insisted that Amakhosi will be going all out to win the Carling Black Label Knockout.
Proteas set to blossom
BOSCH: WARNS KIWIS THAT SA ARE CAPABLE OF PERFORMING EVEN BETTER
Proteas have to 'adapt & adjust'
PRINCE: TIME AT CREASE CRUCIAL IN ANY CONDITIONS
Xaba & Oldknow could steal the attention
With the strongest elite field the race has hosted since it was relaunched in 2014, tomorrow's Cape Town Marathon promises to produce one of the best 42km contests ever run on African soil.
Bottas pleads for his F1 seat
Austin - Long-serving Valtteri Bottas (above) said Thursday that he believes he deserves to keep his seat with Sauber next season as he waits for a decision by newly-installed boss Mattia Binotto.
Neuville's journey to Championship success a long and bumpy one
Passau - Thierry Neuville (right) can finally clinch his first World Rally drivers title at 36 tomorrow in the season's penultimate Central European Rally after a long and bumpy 15-year ride that has repeatedly highlighted the Belgian's dogged determination.
Matebedi is building stars
Few coaches in South African sport have done as much in terms of development as Thabo Matebedi (above).
Masood: Second Test win a 'relief'
Multan – Captain Shan Masood hailed Pakistan's second Test win over England in Multan yesterday as a \"relief\" but warned his team's dire recent record would take a long time to turn around.
Age is everything but a number
Washington - Kamala Harris celebrates her 60th birthday tomorrow, but it's US election rival Donald Trump whose age is under scrutiny after a series of rambling speeches and a bizarre dance party.
Biden's Angola visit 'not a snub to SA
US President Joe Biden's trip to Africa, when he visits oil-rich Angola in December, should not be regarded as a snub to South Africa, perceived as the continent’s economic powerhouse, according to international relations experts.
Sharks have no more excuses
Having picked 12 Springboks in the starting team, with a further four on the bench, it is time for the Sharks to deliver.
Lions roar gets louder
URC: BLENDING INTO A FORMIDABLE UNIT AS THEY FACE STRUGGLING ZEBRE
Stormers look for run of home form
They may not have the number of Springbok players the Sharks do, but the Stormers will still welcome back a few seasoned campaigners this week for the fifth round United Rugby Championship match against Munster in Cape Town, which will hopefully give them a boost and much-needed win.
Broos really knows how to stoke a fire
The public spat between Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos and PSL coaches makes for great newspaper headlines but it's not good for the national team.
Battle to make enlisting 'sexy'
Kharkiv The billboard showing an elegant young woman wrapped around a man on a motorcycle, pistol in hand, looks more like a perfume ad than a military campaign.
Mngqithi wary of Arrows despite their patchy form
There are very few games where Mamelodi Sundowns don't start as overwhelming favourites and the Carling Knockout last-16 clash against Golden Arrows at Lucas Moripe Stadium today won't be any different.
Pirates injury list is mounting
RIVEIRO: ENOUGH IN STOCK TO REMAIN COMPETITIVE