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No racism in 'chat room'
MBEKI: REPORT TACKLES DEPT FOR SMEARS, UNFAIR SUSPENSIONS
‘Lesufi hides graft of R2bn’
REPORTS: PREMIER ‘IGNORES CALLS TO RELEASE FINDINGS’
It's really about sticks and stones
Frankfurt - An eclectic range of topics will be in focus at the world's biggest book fair this week, from a row over an Italian mafia author to growing interest in wacky literary subgenres and AI in publishing.
Pandas 'envoys of friendship'
Beijing – Two giant pandas left China for a zoo in the US capital on Monday, a Chinese conservation group said.
Kyrgios aims to 'shut up' critics
Sydney - Fiery Australian Nick Kyrgios (above) plans to make a comeback at Abu Dhabi in December with his goal to win a Grand Slam and \"shut up\" those who doubt him.
League convert Suaalii 'ready to go'
Sydney - Australia's next big hope Joseph Suaalii declared yesterday he was \"ready to go\" if picked for next month's Wallabies northern hemisphere tour, after he switched from rugby league.
Djokovic plans to stick around
Shanghai Novak Djokovic (above) insisted Sunday that he plans \"to compete and play next season\" despite suffering another loss at the hands of world No 1 Jannik Sinner.
Dads Marsh & Head get a break
Sydney - Mitchell Marsh and Travis Head were yesterday ruled out of Australia's home one-day series against Pakistan next month, but Pat Cummins (above) returns as captain after missing their recent England tour.
Music is his calling
If Ayrton's debut single is a foreshadowing of his future, it's bright lights, billboards on cards.
Pretoria school churns out world-class young sprinters
Four young men from a Pretoria high school are the talk of the town - and the world of athletics - after smashing the world record for the 4x100m relay for under-18 boys.
Proteas must take the heat
If they miss out on a place in the semifinals at the T20 Women's World Cup, the Proteas can only blame themselves.
Conrad: 'Okes' will acclimatise
The national squad's leadership have defended their decision to not play any warm-up games, with the Proteas opting instead for a training camp in Pretoria to gear up for their first Test series in the subcontinent in more than three years.
STRIKER BLOW
BROOS: RAYNERS SET TO STEP IN FOR INJURED FOSTER
Smith back in comfort zone
Steve Smith's short-lived stint as a Test opener came to an end yesterday with confirmation he will drop down the Australian batting order against India next month, while all-rounder Cameron Green was ruled out of the series.
Horn hails tht shown by Lions
URC: SPIRITED DEFENSIVE EFFORT TO REPEL DRAGONS
Latham promises 'no fear' approach
Bengaluru – New captain Tom Latham is promising a \"no-fear\" approach as he takes charge of New Zealand for the first Test against India in Bengaluru tomorrow.
Stokes is back to offer full value
MULTAN: SKIPPER PICKED TO FEATURE WITH BAT & BALL
England deserves 'world class' boss
Helsinki - Lee Carsley (above) admitted England deserve a \"world class coach\" with a winning habit after Sunday's 3-1 victory against Finland left the interim manager's future unresolved.
Magesi boss issues warning to Pirates
Magesi FC CEO John Mathibe (right) has issued a stern warning to Orlando Pirates ahead of their Carling Black Label Knockout last-16 clash this coming weekend.
Nabi is not easy to please
CUFA CUP: DESPITE WIN COACH IS VERY UNHAPPY WITH CHIEFS' FINISHING
Resort brings global flair
CLUB MED: ‘WILL TRANSFORM SA TOURISM'
Buying rental property
PITFALLS VS BENEFITS: MULTIPLE EXPENSES BUT ALSO CAPITAL GROWTH, MONTHLY INCOME
Tech giants expose the challenge of intangible metrics
A P/E ratio, or price-to-earnings ratio, is a commonly used metric that gives us a sense of whether a company is expensive relative to its earnings. While it's not a perfect measure, it remains a useful data point to gauge current market levels compared to historical ones.
Sanral reports R29bn in expected losses
The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) had expected credit losses of R28.7 billion from toll debtors, largely from the non-payment of e-tolls on the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP), at 31 March this year.
MultiChoice on decline
SUBSCRIBERS: COMPANY HAS BEEN DISRUPTING ITSELF BEYOND PAY TV
Complete Kraaipan river bridge before rains
Crossing without a proper bridge is frightening, writes Alfred Khudu Bantseke.
Tito was one of the good guys
The typical Western movie starts off with a town that is suffering injustice at the hands of a gang of criminals who spare no-one: women, children, the elderly and frail suffer at the hands of lawless criminals and have no-one to turn to.
Fear of Zuma hamstrings ANC
The spectre of Jacob Zuma is haunting the upper echelons of the ANC as he pursues his one-man campaign to either destroy the party, or take it over so he can be chief again.
France looks at migrant law
Paris - The French authorities want to adopt a new immigration law next year, a spokesperson said, as the new right-wing government seeks to crack down on immigration.
WHO supplies Gaza hospitals
Geneva - World Health Organisation (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said a WHO-Palestine Red Crescent operation had managed to resupply two hospitals in northern Gaza.