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Investor in R2.3bn fight
ECSPONENT: SEEKS PROVISIONAL LIQUIDATION
What to consider for the best tax-saving option
Here's another look at what the reader above can do with his R4 million: It's important to remember financial planning is nuanced.
Pension fund or endowment?
EXPERT GIVE TIPS ON WHAT TO DO IF YOU HAVE R4 MILLION IN AFTER-TAX SAVINGS
Boxer listing lifts its shares
PURCHASE: THOSE WHO BOUGHT THEM AT R54 MAY RECEIVE A NEAR-INSTANT RETURN OF 20%
SA Rugby says it risks collapsing without equity deal
The body that oversees the reigning rugby-union world champions, the Springboks, told lawmakers it faces the risk of collapse if it doesn't boost revenue.
How risky is Everest?
WEALTH OFFERING: MONEYWEB LOOKS AT LAUDIAN'S PORTFOLIO
'It felt like a breakthrough'
'YOUNGINS': A SIGN THAT THERE'S SO MUCH MORE ROOM FOR GROWTH, SAYS RISING STAR
Movie sequels are runaway successes at the box office
From Ridley Scott's Gladiator II and Disney's Moana 2 to the upcoming Scream 7 with Neve Campbell and Freaky Friday with Lindsay Lohan, Hollywood is banking on sequels.
WHAT TO DO THIS WEEKEND
The Santa Land Adventure, open until 22 December, will take families on a journey across five distinct festive zones, each with unique activities and everlasting memories waiting to be made.
'Unfollowed' wades into SA's cancel culture
The Showmax series Unfollowed, one of the most-watched local shows last year, returned for a second season on 27 November.
Buti's challenging role
RARITY: NOT OFTEN ACTORS CAN PORTRAY CHARACTERS SIMILAR TO THEM
Russia gets cold shoulder at summit
The Russian and Ukrainian foreign ministers attended a summit in Malta yesterday, with Sergei Lavrov making his first visit to an EU country since his country's 2022 invasion of its neighbour.
PM's fall leaves France in chaos
NO CONFIDENCE: BARNIER OUT AFTER JUST 3 MONTHS
UK cell deal gets the nod
Vodafone and Three, the UK division of Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison, are set to create Britain's biggest mobile phone operator after the country's competition regulator backed the deal yesterday.
US signals 'wrong' - China
Beijing - China yesterday urged the United States to \"stop sending wrong signals\" over Taiwan, after the announcement that Republican US House Speaker Mike Johnson held a call with the self-ruled island's President Lai Ching-te.
Public transport is a real ride
Public transport is one of those things people love to complain about. The long waits, packed minibuses or taxis, and being squashed.
It's a banana being consumed - but is it art?
Better use of the money would have been to provide free meals to needy, writes Dennis Fitzgerald.
Addicts should not be disposable
Drug addiction mentally debilitates the abuser. For society to neglect, reject and therefore fail people struggling with crippling addiction should never be an acceptable or preferable option.
Living in shadow of death
Anxiety and overthinking have a crippling psychological weight. They steal moments of joy and stop you from living your best life.
How SAA clipped pilots' wings
To many cash-strapped South Africans - at least those fortunate enough to have jobs - the refusal by the pilots of South African Airways (SAA) to accept an 8.5% pay rise offer from the company seems selfish.
Fix our water by firing the cadres
Even by the standards of the bad news battering we get every day, the realisation that 13% of drinking water nationally is not fit for human consumption is still shocking.
Trump picks crypto lawyer
US President-elect Donald Trump nominated veteran Washington attorney Paul Atkins to chair the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), a move cheered by the cryptocurrency industry as bitcoin broke the $100,000 (about R1.8 million) mark for the first time.
Czech prison inmates train assistance dogs
Serving their last year in prison, David Hejny and Marek Kolar have their work cut out as they train puppies Zeus and Zirkon to be assistance dogs for the visually impaired.
Unicef sets R178bn goal
The UN children's agency (Unicef) this week launched a $9.9 billion (about R178 billion) fundraising appeal to provide aid next year for millions of young people impacted by wars and other crises across the globe.
Yoon clings to power
INVESTIGATION: SOUTH KOREAN PRESIDENT FIGHTS IMPEACHMENT
Starving Africa's food plea
DROUGHT: SCOURGE SCUTTLING CONTINENT'S ACCESS TO AID AND DRIVES FUNDING CALL
Illegal mining a threat to SA's competitiveness
Tilfontein is proving to be an inflection point for South Africa's approach to illegal mining.
Two-pot: 79% pays debt
EARLY WITHDRAWALS: MANY COVERING BASIC NEEDS LIKE SCHOOL FEES
McKenzie's Olympics trip probed
Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie is being investigated for his trip to the Olympics Games in France which cost his department R804 597.71.
Be prepared to sweat for a while longer
While isolated showers over parts of Gauteng are expected to bring relief after three days of extreme heat, forecasters expect the heat-wave conditions to persist until next weekend in some parts.