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SA actress on a wild ride in 'The Penguin'
MARIE BOTHA: BOEREMEISIE’ HITS BIG TIME-AND LOVES IT
At our pets' beck and call
Let's face it: somewhere along the way, pets stopped being just animals and became full-fledged members of the family.
China, Myanmar have least internet freedom in world
Washington - Myanmar and China have the world's worst internet freedom, with declines reported in a number of other countries, led by Kyrgyzstan, a study said this week.
Pretoria varsity probes EFF students after 'clear call for violence'
The University of Pretoria (UP) is investigating an incident in which members of the EFF Student Command (EFFSC) chanted the Kill the Boer song during their leader Julius Malema’s public lecture last week.
1 in 4 teenagers addicted to booze
STUDY: 26% OF KIDS GET FIRST DRINKS AT HOME’
Portrait by humanoid robot on sale
SOTHEBY’S: ONLINE AUCTION TO EXPLORE THE INTERSECTION BETWEEN ART, TECHNOLOGY
Vest made famous by rapper Stormzy sold for R16m
A stab-proof vest decorated with a union jack flag created by British street artist Banksy, similar to one worn by hip-hop star Stormzy at the Glastonbury Festival, sold in London for £780 000 (about R16 million) this week.
Art pawning on rise
GLOBAL TRENDS: INNOVATIVE WAYS TO UNLOCK VALUE OF HIGH-END ASSETS
First log for Betway Summer Cup
4 Racing in conjunction with the Handicappers have published the first log for the 2024 R6 million Grade 1 Betway Summer Cup to be run at Turffontein on Saturday 30 November.
Ascot rides delight Murphy
BEST: TAMFANA STANDS OUT IN QUEEN ELIZABETH II STAKES ON CHAMPIONS DAY
Schwarz believes regent will be crowned king
Jockey Denis Schwarz is feeling confident King Regent is capable of winning Leg 3 of the Nelson Mandela Bay Poly Challenge at Fairview today and comes away with the R250,000 bonus.
Battleground set at Turffontein
Muzi, Marwing to Run For Cover.
Tell Benni to please chill
Benni McCarthy's constant criticism of Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos is unwarranted and needs to stop.
White takes the rotational route
Bulls boss Jake White has taken something of a gamble by resting several big-name players for his team's United Rugby Championship (URC) match against the Scarlets in Newport tonight (kick-off 8.35pm), putting his team's unbeaten run in the competition under threat.
PROTEAS ONE STEP AWAY
SUBLIME: BOSCH SHINES WITH THE BAT AFTER A SOLID BOWLING DISPLAY
Mngqithi swipes back at Broos
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Manqoba Mngqithi has hit back at his Bafana Bafana counterpart Hugo Broos over comments he made about star midfielder Teboho Mokoena.
Nabi expecting 'tricky' evening
CARLING CUP: HEALTHY RESPECT FOR SUPERSPORT UTD
Beckham has great faith in Ratcliffe
London - David Beckham is hopeful that minority owner Jim Ratcliffe will turn Manchester United's fortunes around but says it will take time to return to the \"good old days\".
Investment gaffes I made
CAUTION: WHEN IT'S NOT WORKING, MOVE ON
Binder will try keeping it tidy
MOTOGP: PHILLIP ISLAND IS A HAPPY HUNTING GROUND
You must consider tax to enjoy your income to its fullest
Dear reader, These are good questions above and ones that would need greater context to give you an accurate answer. That being said, I have outlined some key discussion points with your financial advisor.
Help me spend my R10m
PENSION PAYOUT: TWO FINANCIAL ADVISORS ANSWER THIS READER'S QUESTION
SA relooks EV help
South Africa is considering introducing incentives to encourage local manufacturing of electric and hybrid vehicles and offering tax rebates or subsidies to promote their usage, President Cyril Ramaphosa said.
R4bn EC project halts
MTENTU BRIDGE: COMMUNITY PROTEST PUTS PAID TO SANRAL CONSTRUCTION
Shared lives of love
FILM: ‘MARGARET WASN'T JUST A NANNY, SHE WAS FAMILY'
Outsider bikers on the road to criminal violence
The Bikeriders captures a rebellious time in America when the culture and people were changing.
Wasting millions to keep officials in lap of luxury
When will the people wake up and stop comparing pre-1994 to the present, writes Gina B.
De Lille's absurd plan for tourism
Patricia de Lille, pictured, wants to create a force to protect tourists.
DA takes GNU in its stride
Now that the DA is inside the government of national unity (GNU) political tent alongside the ANC and others, it can no longer, as former US president Lyndon B Johnson put it, piss on the entire concept from outside. We've already seen some interesting evidence of that in the DA's attitude to the recent local and provincial government chaos.
They call it puppy love...
As a black person born and raised in rural Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga, my love for pets, especially dogs, was minimal until recently, when a puppy stole my heart.