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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.
Milestone in journey of hope as mother, daughter reunite
A mother was reunited with her daughter 22 years after they were separated by adoption at a meeting facilitated by the department of social development.
Bali fed up with tourism
It’s their biggest money earner, but for some it’s too much.
Graft continues to erode SA
Many implicated in venal acts now back in leadership roles Defend Our Democracy.
North West municipality speaker quits under pressure
Speaker of Moses Kotane local municipality Gugu Mtshali has resigned, ending weeks of speculation about her future after the ANC in the North West instructed her to step down.
Mashatile 'may not get top job'
SUCCESSION DEBATE: HE 'MIGHT NOT BE RIGHT MAN'
Indian court lifts book ban
An Indian court has ended a decades-old ban on author Salman Rushdie's controversial novel The Satanic Verses after authorities were unable to locate the original order restricting its imports.
India samoosas cause a stink
Missing samoosas sparked a police probe in India with five officers facing disciplinary action for allegedly eating a plate of the savoury treats intended for a senior politician, media reports said on Friday.
'Musica' headed for SA
Cruising is just lekker. There is no other word or phrase that would really do it justice, hyperbole aside.
Museum of military history
Symbolic home of soldiers and veterans worldwide
Camping ain’t for sissies
It enriches, yes, but sometimes leaves you poorer
Boks are fully loaded
ERASMUS: NOT SCARED TO FLIP BACK TO HIS 7-1 BOMB SQUAD BENCH SPLIT
India draw first blood
Turning out against the global champions for the first time since they were edged in their memorable battle in the T20 World Cup final earlier this year, the Proteas stumbled again last night as they were completely demolished by India in the first of four T20 Internationals in Durban.
Make-or-break for Bok five
The Springboks get down to business tomorrow in their opening game of their end-of-year-tour against Scotland at Murrayfield in Edinburgh and they will be gunning to get off to the best possible start. They will be eager to cap a magnificent year with a clean sweep on their tour to the UK. Ross Roche looks at a quintet of players that will be eager to seize their chance to impress on tour.