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Picanto lives up to its promise
FUEL ECONOMY: HATCH ONLY SIPS 5.2 LITRES PER 100KM
B40 Plus ready to hit the trails
BAIC: GETTING OFF THE ROAD IS WHERE IT WILL SHINE
Sonet expands range by two
Kia South Africa has expanded its popular Sonet range by two derivatives to nine with the introduction of the new LS entry-level variant.
The whole nine yards
OMODA C9: PRICE IS RIGHT WITH A SPECIAL THIS MONTH
Pirates a banker in cup clash
TAB soccer customers will find a host of entertaining matches in this weekend's TAB soccer pools including several ultra-competitive English Premier League games and the eight clashes that make up the first round of the Carling Knockout Cup.
Whyte fires an Arrow in Hong Kong
Trainer Douglas Whyte is predicting a bright future for Young Arrow's racing career in Hong Kong as the Singapore import is pointed towards the first section of today's Class 3 Flying Handicap over 1200m at Happy Valley.
Royal Edition to strike again
FORM: FLOWER ALLEY GELDING HAS BEEN PITTED AGAINST THE BEST IN THE LAND
Proteas into the World Cup semis
The Proteas are two matches away from lifting the T20 Women's World Cup trophy after it was confirmed last night that they will face Australia in the semifinals tomorrow.
BAFANA LEFT WAITING
AFCON QUALIFIER: SOUTH AFRICA SHARE POINTS IN CONGO-BRAZZAVILLE
India sweat on Shami fitness
Bengaluru - India captain Rohit Sharma said yesterday that fast bowler Mohammed Shami (above) suffered a recent setback on his return from injury, with the Australia Test series starting next month.
Ravindra excited for India Tests
Bengaluru – New Zealand batter Rachin Ravindra said facing India in Bengaluru in the birth city of his father will be “special” moment with his family cheering in the stands.
Test captaincy a dream for Aiden
HONOUR: SOMETHING HE WANTED SINCE HE WAS A KID
Lakay wants fast restart
Lyle Lakay (above) has called on SuperSport United's frontline to start firing in all cylinders when the domestic programme resumes.
Sharks seeking home comforts
Sharks coach John Plumtree (right) hopes a few weeks at home and matches at Kings Park against two of the United Rugby Championship's biggest title contenders will help get his side back on track after a poor three-match European tour.
Weather hurdle for roaring Lions
URC: WET AND WINDY CONDITIONS EXPECTED IN ITALY
Kolo Muani double sinks Belgium
Randal Kolo Muani (right) of Paris Saint-Germain scored twice as France again won in the absence of Kylian Mbappe on Monday, beating Belgium 2-1 away in the Uefa Nations League.
Mboweni's rare misstep
\"'PUNGENT': CHAIR OF GEORGIOU'S ACCELERATE
Tuchel agrees to deal
TOP POSITION: GERMAN SET TO BE UNVEILED AS NEW ENGLAND MANAGER
Wise way to use your R15m
HELPING A 40-YEAR-OLD WIDOW ALLOCATE FUNDS FROM A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY
Search for the country's best-performing unit trust
The moniker of Running of the Bulls might sound a bit tongue-in-the-cheek, but the intentions and importance are serious. It is the Profile Group's opening race to find South Africa's best-performing unit trusts, and the first figures presented a few surprises.
Eskom blames govt for hike call
Eskom said it had to ask for a 36% increase in prices because of the government's inability to rein in delinquent municipalities and errors made by the regulator in adjudicating earlier applications to boost tariffs.
Calgro profits up 30% after unit sales
JSE-listed property and private memorial park developer Calgro M3 recorded a 28.5% rise in headline earnings per share (Heps) for the six months ended 31 August.
Watchdogs target trusts
STRENUOUS: EFFORTS TO GET OFF GREYLIST RAMP UP AHEAD OF DEADLINE
RAF cash to e-toll debt
GAUTENG GOVT: PLANS TO DIP INTO AGENCY'S MEDICAL EXPENSES CLAIMS
Hi-tech skin renewal
ALTERNATIVES: IF NOT READY FOR INVASIVE TREATMENT
The daddy of black holes
I suffered a minor financial miscarriage recently, a situation which is compounded by my being trapped in Europe paying R350 for a bog-standard chicken burger, R200 for a pint of odd-tasting beer and sacks of money to fill the tank of the ridiculous Citroën I hired from Europcar in Paris.
Jaws of life for predators
Colombia - A lone catamaran named Silky patrols waters around the remote island of Malpelo, a refuge that is protected, yet full of peril for endangered marine species in the Colombian Pacific.
Real threat to water security
There are some questions which a gentleman is not permitted to pose to a lady. In our house, querying the cost of water for her garden is one such taboo line of enquiry.
Judge must only be judged on merit
A bizarre exchange at the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) interviews last week is a perfect example of the demeaning requirements of navigating the social engineering demands of the government.
Seeking any conviction at almost any price
NPA lacks expertise and resources to deal with high profile cases, writes Per Ardua