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Tuchel gets hot seat
OFFICIAL: 'A HUGE PRIVILEGE' AS ENGLAND FA LET OUT POORLY KEPT SECRET
Bending BEE rule in ICT
This is likely a result of SA president meeting with Elon Musk recently.
Using data insights to invest
It is more than just numbers; it’s a tool that guides in making good decisions.
SANDF may be called for mafias
The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) might be called on to assist government in dealing with the disruption of public infrastructure projects worth billions of rand by the construction mafia, much like it did previously to protect Eskom's power stations and assets.
Five-month fuel price reprieve may be over
Motorists should brace themselves for a likely increase in fuel prices next month with an expected 14 cents per litre hike in petrol as well as diesel, according to the Automobile Association (AA).
Online betting explodes
Not surprising, especially if one watches TV.
The FIC busts Banxso
Watchdog believes trading platform isa criminal enterprise’.
Peek into family's loves and lusts
Bestselling author and anti-apartheid activist Janet Levine brings South Africa's history, people and culture to life through a multigenerational saga, Liv's Secrets.
Olusegun is the champ
She uses poetry, performance, art and architecture to tell stories.
Iran warns of 'decisive response'
ISRAEL: TEHRAN READY FOR 'REGRETFUL' COUNTERATTACK
IEA eyes clean energy surge
More than half of the world's electricity will be produced by low-emission sources before 2030, but the deployment of clean energy is \"far from uniform\" across the globe, the International Energy Agency said.
Judge blocks hand-counting
A judge in the closely watched US swing state of Georgia blocked a new rule on Tuesday that would have required election workers to hand-count ballots, as the state posted a record turnout on the first day of early voting.
Hong Kong plan to uplift economy
Leader John Lee rolled out plans yesterday to ban flats under 8m² and cut import tax on spirits in a bid to ease a long-term housing crunch and boost the city's sluggish economy.
A state that just reacts
There is nothing more demoralising and disheartening with the ruling party's continuous method of being a government of reaction, as opposed to being a government of change and reaction.
McCauley a true legend who left a rich legacy
He was down to earth and earned respect as a pastor and a human being, writes Ken Gampel.
Artists deserve better support
It is disheartening to witness the plight of many artists who are in desperate need of support, yet they remain unheard and ignored.
Is the EFF on a downward path?
We wonder if it's time to say: \"Will the last person leaving the EFF please turn out the lights\"... following the shock departure of another revolutionary luminary. Disgraced former public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane - and she will always wear that tag around her neck, following her impeachment - ended her short-lived romance with the EFF yesterday.
It seems Gayton gets streetwise
Sport, arts and culture minister Gayton McKenzie is a soundbite addict, chasing around to find issues to catapult his name on to the front pages - but, sometimes, he does make sense.
The trap of war or peace
In the context of current geopolitics, the question of the \"Thucydides Trap or orderly multipolar world\", has occupied the debate by scholars in South Africa.
Hanekom still stands for change
Enjoying more time with family and friends.
Picking fruits of his labour
Fierce advocate for rule of law, and judicial independence.
McKenzie delays SA Rugby meeting
SA Rugby has postponed a planned special general meeting, scheduled for today, to consider a proposal to conclude a private equity investment in the sport's commercial rights at the request of Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie.
Train victim sees no money
Confined to a wheelchair, he and his mother rely on his disability grant.
"'We can reduce GBV but aren't doing it'"
It's four years since the launch of the National Strategic Plan on Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (NSP on GBVF) and much work remains to be done, according to academics and activists at the National Shelter Indaba.
Ban, but business goes boom
Workers race to meet orders in risky jobs that see explosions every year.
Visitors outraged as whale shark turns out to be robot
Visitors to a new aquarium in China were left furious this week after discovering one of its top aquatic stars was a robot, despite it being marketed as such.
Glitches in online applications for schools anger parents
Frustrated parents in Gauteng who are using the online application process for their children's next academic year have criticised the provincial education department for the system's glitches.
"Don't hurt white people"
RENAMING A STREET MUST NOT BE DONE OUT OF REVENGE, PARLY HEARS
Alive after two months adrift
A Russian man survived more than two months drifting in icy seas on an inflatable boat in an ordeal that claimed the lives of his brother and teenaged nephew, officials and reports said.
Waste burning powers Rome
Rome aims to resolve its long-standing waste management issues within three years by spending about €1 billion (about R19 billion) to build a trash incinerator.