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Woolies boss gets R100m
Bagattini's total remuneration drops to R65.3m in FY2024.
Shrinking lake on Albanian-Greek border struggles to survive
Plants and reeds have sprouted up as the waters of Little Prespa Lake on the Albanian-Greek border recede, their beauty overshadowing a painful truth: the lake is slowly dying.
'Only link to outside world'
It has become one of few reliable sources of information left.’
Iran will 'pay' for missiles
Tehran warns of even bigger attack.
Africa's road safety crisis
The dilapidated state of vehicles isa major factor.
Acsa denies lack of medical safety measures
Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) has denied having inadequate medical safety measures after a death at King Shaka International Airport on 14 September.
Unisa will be part of the future of education
The University of South Africa (Unisa) has been making headlines lately, and not all have been flattering.
45% labour tenant claims left
Dept’s database incomplete and it is criticised for tackling the issue erroneously.
Family furious after eviction to pave way for mine
A Mpumalanga family are furious after mining giant Exxaro evicted them from their home to make way for mining activities.
R13m council cash goes to parties' legal battles
Councillors, municipal executives and officials at the beleaguered Thabazimbi local municipality in Limpopo have allegedly blown over R13 million on legal fees to lawyers during political battles that lasted for 20 months.
Surge in food basket costs
Data for 44 basic foods tracked from 47 supermarkets.
'Brink won't be mayor'
City manager who slated staff humiliation of Brink told EFF’s coming for you’.
Vermeer's 'Girl' proves beauty is in the eye of the beholder
Johannes Vermeer's \"Girl With The Pearl Earring\" is one of the world's most popular paintings - and now scientists believe they know why, by measuring how the brain reacts when the work is viewed.
Some sprints to good health
Small gathering grows into a force for good, promoting togetherness.
Fire that ravaged Pyramid substation linked to sabotage
The fire at the Pyramid substation that left parts of Rooiwal, north of Pretoria, without power and water was believed to be a blatant act sabotage.
New hope for GBV victims
»» High court ruling declares parts of Act unconstitutional, protects survivors.
Why private health costs so much
Five years on, dept has not implemented recommendations of market inquiry.
Jetour lands in Mzansi
MARQUEE: TAKES PLACE ALONGSIDE CHERY-OWNED STABLEMATES OMODA & JAECOO. Dashing and X70 Plus the first two SUVs Motoring on offer.
Morkel: Jadeja 'makes magic happen'
India bowling coach Morne Morkel praised Ravindra Jadeja (right) for making \"magic happen\" after the all-rounder reached 300 career Test wickets in the rain-hit second match against Bangladesh.
Jaiswal smashes India to victory
HEROICS: VICTORY EXTENDS TEST CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD
Pinnacle a three-way contest
FORM: GOOD COUNCIL WELL WEIGHTED BUT MERIDIUS, MASTER CHRISTMAS TO GIVE CHEEK. Gray set for another good meeting at the Vaal.
DRIVEN BY BOK SUCCESS
BAVUMA: PROTEAS DETERMINED TO EMULATE THEIR RUGBY COMPATRIOTS. It is about trying to find the right balance between winning games and keeping an eye on the future.
Pistachio farming goes nuts after droughts
Two decades ago, Miguel Angel Garcia harvested grapes and grains on his farm in central Spain, like his father and grandfather before him.
New PM has big plans
JAPAN: ISHIBA WANTS A HIGHER CORPORATE TAX RATE, AI INVESTMENT. Call for creation of an Asian Nato could rile Beijing.
Israel defies nervous Biden
CEASEFIRE: WASHINGTON UNABLE TO REIN IN ALLY AMID FEARS OF WIDER MIDEAST CONFLICT. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken again calls for all sides to choose diplomacy.
Lie-sufi dreams bad for GNU
Panyaza Lesufi is Lie-sufi when he asserts there are no factions in the ANC. But the anti-GNU (government of national unity) Gauteng premier is playing a long game.
Massacre raises crime questions
In the wake of the horrific slaughter of 18 members of a family in the Ngobozana village of Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape, many South Africans went into default mode by looking for someone or some institution - to blame.
Just one morsel more earns man R35 000
Each man gobbled up 44 pork rolls in 10 minutes, but it was the last bite that earned one of the $2 000 (nearly R35 000) top prize in the very American pastime of competitive eating.
Fear after exposing rot
AMENYA: CAUSED UPROAR OVER INDIAN FIRM'S BID TO TAKE OVER AIRPORT. No regrets, but whistle-blower fears for his life.
Chinese help 'good for Africa'
With Cabinet lauding recent trade agreements by China and South Africa as contributing to economic development, a leading academic yesterday said the Chinese assistance to education and would benefit Africa.