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Moz protests cost SA
Situation is particularly concerning for SA’s chrome exporters.
How to avoid falling victim to online scams
We all know someone who fell victim to an online scam. Some people only lose a small amount this way, but the financial damage can amount to thousands.
A credit card ‘can help you navigate turbulent economic times’
A credit card is not only there to get you into debt. Used in a smart way, your credit card can make your finances easier to manage.
Making your home safer
Callto action for homeowners, says expert.
Will you have enough money?
Get the right people on your side to prioritise your mental and financial wellness.’
Consumer Goods Council sets record straight on barcodes
The Consumer Goods Council of South Africa (CGCSA) has set the record straight about barcodes after false information started circulating on social media claiming that any product without a barcode starting with \"600\" is fake or illegal.
Pop-culture panel raring to roast Black Pearl
The much-anticipated #RoastofPearl will take no prisoners as an all-star pop-culture panel sharpens their tongues to roast the nation's favourite \"Black Pearl\"—while not sparing each other's egos in the process.
Perfect workout for the face
REFLEXOLOGY: SOUGHT-AFTER TREATMENT WITH POTENTIAL TO HEAL BODY AND MIND
Laugh to good health
Laughter is the shortest distance between two people,
Award-winning artist is new KKNK curator
The award-winning visual artist and curator Liza Grobler is the new curator of visual arts at the KKNK.
'Brasse Vannie Kaap' now streaming on Showmax
Now streaming on Showmax to rave reviews, Brasse Vannie Kaap is a nostalgic music documentary about the iconic, game-changing '90s group who helped make hip hop South African.
Taliban's debut at COP
An Afghan delegation will attend the upcoming UN climate change summit in Azerbaijan, the foreign ministry spokesperson said on Saturday, marking a first since the Taliban government came to power.
Chef's kids' book offends
British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has announced he will no longer sell his children's book, after coming under fire for what indigenous critics called \"erasure, trivialisation and stereotyping\".
New US tariffs may set off Asia factory moves
Some Asian countries stand to gain if US president-elect Donald Trump pushes ahead with his promised massive tariffs on China and triggers a new wave of factory relocations to the rest of the region.
Fed's autonomy at risk
TRESPASSING: 'PRESIDENT SHOULD HAVE A SAY ON SETTING INTEREST RATES'
Justice system stalls in dealing with corruption
Imagine minister all corruptors refunded the stolen monies back, writes AD.
US needs change not Trump
On Wednesday morning - the morning after THAT election I woke up with a start at 5am and stared warily at my dark phone beside my bed.
Public service depts overstaffed
The public service departments with huge budgets have been recruiting people and are overstaffed.
Boks win again - long may it last
Overseas end of year international rugby tours are never easy. The four-time World Cup winning Springboks found that out against Scotland at Murrayfield in Edinburgh last night.
Our heroes deserve honour
On 28 January 1970, an incredibly tragic accident occurred. Known as the Daleside tragedy, 23 Henley schoolchildren were killed when a train hit their bus.
Relief at axing of Gwamanda
Finally, common sense prevailed when former Joburg mayor Kabelo Gwamanda was at the weekend axed from his position as community development MMC.
Qatar quits as peace negotiator
Each party blames the other for the deadlock in ceasefire, hostage talks.
Tiger parade sparks ire
US animal rights group Peta has filed a complaint with Louisiana state authorities after a caged Bengal tiger was wheeled onto an American football field before a collegiate game, the group said on Saturday.
New Yorkers share thoughts on notes
A wall on a subway passage plastered with passengers' PostIt notes carrying inspirational comments, poignant thoughts and uplifting ideas is many New Yorkers' answer to the fear and anxiety provoked by the election.
US warplanes strike Yemen
US warplanes staged multiple strikes on Saturday night on Iran-backed Huthi advanced weapons storage facilities in Yemen, the Pentagon said.
Activist Devon Hofmeyr hits pause - family first
Founder of the Bittereinders and former youth leader of the United Independent Movement (UIM), Devon Hofmeyr, announced over the weekend he had decided to step away from activism to focus on family, career and studies.
NHI fund in 2-3 years
Dept gets direct grant to prepare the health system.
Vow to support Ukraine
Some European countries supporting Ukraine with weapons to fight against Russia in the ongoing war have vowed to continue their backing of Volodymyr Zelensky's government, even if the US withdraws its support for Kyiv under Donald Trump.
'Axing surprises' party
GWAMANDA SACKING: AL JAMA-AH UNHAPPY WITH MAYOR'S DECISION
Water supply stabilising in Tshwane after power trip
Water reservoirs in Tshwane have started to stabilise following days without water in some areas, says mayor Nasiphi Moya.