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Fire guts Midrand complex
LOSS: RESIDENTS GRAPPLING WITH AFTERMATH FOLLOWING LOSS OF ALL THEIR BELONGINGS
Health revamp effort
MOTIVATION: MEC MOVED BY ADVERSE EVENTS TO IMPROVE FACILITIES
'Children's future at risk'
EDUCATION BUDGET CUTS: NUMBERS ARE STAGGERING MINISTER
Champagne producers' bid to spruce up sector image
Epernay - French champagne producers are looking to restore their damaged reputations after four workers died last year amid hot weather, as authorities closed squalid housing and launched probes into suspected human trafficking.
Lifeline for asylum seeker
BOOST: SEOUL NOW COUNTING ON MAN TO HELP WIN HOMELESS WORLD CUP TOURNAMENT
Is Gauteng drier than normal this time of the year?
As the grass stays dry and car owners put off getting a wash in anticipation of more rain this month, the SA Weather Service says nothing is out of the ordinary in Gauteng.
People in SA 'don't feel safe'
REPORT: TREND MORE PRONOUNCED AMONG FEMALES’
Water cuts: full story
After facing severe water challenges due to ageing infrastructure in recent months, Gauteng residents must now brace for a potential crisis if municipalities fail to restrict water usage and put in measures to reduce demand without causing disruption to households. Restrictions are not at a critical stage yet, but residents are urged to use water sparingly, says an expert.
Chiefs no pushover for champs
There are mountains of cash to be won on TAB soccer bets over the next few days with four cashadded pools on Friday and Saturday and before that a guaranteed R8-million Soccer 13 tonight which includes a mixture of English League Cup, LaLiga and UEFA Europa League matches.
Haves backs Zac and Samarkand
Heading the trainers' championship after a successful start to the season, David Hayes has identified Samarkand as the pick of his seven runners at Happy Valley today.
Vivo’s undisputed crown jewel
The feel-good in this car enough to block out any shortcomings.
The Citizen gears up for Zwartkops showdown in GR Cup finale
Motorsport is a funny old game were things seldomly works out the way you planned, hoped or though it would.
Proteas must get planning right
Having been well beaten 2-1 by Afghanistan in last week's ODI series in Sharjah, the Proteas will need to get their planning right to avoid another upset in their two-match T20 series against Ireland in Abu Dhabi this weekend, captain Aiden Markam has warned.
Evergreen Eben to breach record
Springbok enforcer Eben Etzebeth will become the most capped Springbok of all time when he runs on the field to take on Argentina in the final match of the Rugby Championship at the Mbombela Stadium on Saturday.
New European mission
Manchester ed and UnitTottenham kick off their Europa League campaigns this week, hoping to put disappointing starts to the Premier League season behind them.
Nunez urged to stay calm’
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has urged Darwin Nunez (above) to \"stay calm\" after the Uruguay international broke his long goal drought for the Anfield side.
The Brazilians run riot
Mamelodi Sundowns celebrated Heritage Day in style with a dominant 4-1 win over Marumo Gallants in a Betway Premiership clash at Loftus Versveld yesterday afternoon.
Silva hits out at Gunners'antics
Manchester City's Bernardo Silva (above) has hit out at Arsenal's defensive tactics and claimed the rivalry between the clubs does not yet equal the clashes between the English champions and Liverpool in recent years.
Martin facing a familiar foe in Nabi
AmaZulu head coach Pablo Franco Martin (right) will face a familiar foe in Kaizer Chiefs' new mentor Nasreddine Nabi, when the two sides meet this evening in a Betway Premiership encounter at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban.
Hustlers rule the internet
US alone lost about 50 billion last year to online scams.
A look at city mayor’s legacy
He told residents not to expect major improvements’ in next two years.
Ramaphosa woos Musk
Investment charm offensive comes amid Agoa uncertainty.
eSIM for everywhere
An opportunity to use mobile services on three continents.
Back to Japan’s death row?
»» Rights groups say case exposes flawed justice system, cruelty of system.
‘We sleep and. wake to bombs’
Israel’s hostilities with Hezbollah escalate to new levels.
SA must exploit its market potential
Your Monday article (\"SA exports need a boost\") speaks to the continued inability of the ANC government to exploit our natural resources, the farming sector in particular.
Hooked on fishy business
Dhaka this year banned exports due to high demand.
Factual reports serve democracy
Most of the public does not trust most of the news Reuters Institute.
Aspiring teachers duped
Desperate women paid R1oo 000 for posts they never received.
ActionSA calls for new mayor
Brink can be regarded as average, says Mashaba.