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Meat imports held up
OFFLOADING: AS FESTIVE SEASON APPROACHES, SHIPS WAIT WEEKS
Anele brings her 'strives' to DStv Content Creator Awards
The 2024 DStv Content Creator Awards are just around the corner to shine a light on those who have kept us entertained throughout the year.
Afrirent acquires 51% stake in auctioneer
Centurion headquartered Afrirent Holdings - a 100% black-owned and managed group specialising in mobility, energy, leisure and gaming - announced its acquisition of a 51% stake in High Street Auctions this week.
Brescia turns into a hustler
‘SOFT LIFE’: ZAM WILL DO WHATEVER IT TAKES TO SUSTAIN THE LIFESTYLE THAT SHE WANTS
Moving manga magic
\"'ONE PUNCH MAN': SAITAMA ALWAYS SAVES THE DAY NONCHALANTLY\"
Up to us to tackle crime
South Africa's crime rate is often a topic of concern, both domestically and internationally. It's a reality that can't be ignored, yet the narrative surrounding crime in South Africa doesn't have to be all doom and gloom.
Municipalities devolve into banana republics
Basic services are compromised and accountability is nonexistent, writes Tsepo Mhlongo.
Way to boost renewable energy
Eskom is seeking a 44% electricity price increase in April 2025, sparking concern among South Africans. While price hikes are not new, this increase could affect the energy market's growth and renewable energy adoption.
Wannabe judge's mockery of justice
Just when you thought you had heard it all in terms of absurdity, along comes Gregory Ally, who has such a high opinion of his legal prowess that he nominated himself for a position as a judge in the Gauteng Division of the High Court.
Suffer the poor children
We need to have a brutal conversation about poverty and acknowledge an uncomfortable truth: sometimes, our own people perpetuate it - not always consciously, but we add to the never-ending cycle.
VIPs must walk the walk on health
Politicians are renowned the world over for following a policy of \"don't do as I do, do as I say\" and our fat cat ANC apparatchiks are no exception. While they want to force through their utopian vision of the National Health Insurance, the taxpayer picks up their health tab.
Marcos takes on Beijing
Vientiane – Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos challenged Chinese Premier Li Qiang over recent clashes in the South China Sea at regional summit talks yesterday, as fears grow that conflict could erupt in the disputed waterway.
Obama backs Harris on trail
Washington – Former US president Barack Obama was to bring his star power to Kamala Harris' election campaign yesterday in a bid to get out the vote in the critical swing state of Pennsylvania.
Milton hits with tornadoes, floods
MULTIPLE CASUALTIES: 150KM/H WINDS BREAK GLASS
Attack on Lebanon 'can't be like Gaza'
Jerusalem - The US urged its ally Israel to avoid Gaza-like military action in Lebanon, after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said it could face \"destruction\" like the Palestinian territory.
Tributes for 'titan' Tata
Crowds of mourners gathered in India's financial capital Mumbai yesterday for the funeral of industrialist Ratan Tata, hailed as a \"titan\" who led one of the country's biggest conglomerates.
How not to close plant
MISSTEPS: SHUTTING OF POWER STATION SERVES AS LESSON TO OTHERS
How labourers suffer abuse
INSPECTION: OFFICIALS FIND SHOCKING WORKING CONDITIONS AT MUSHROOM FARM
‘Humble cop’ in dock
R10M FRAUD: SUSPECT 'NEVER BEHAVED LIKE SHE HAD A LOT OF MONEY'
US-China contest 'hands opportunities to Africa'
Africa should take advantage of the geopolitical tension between China and the US for the benefit of its own development.
Will new mayor last 2 years?
ANALYST: THERE IS NO MORE LEEWAY FOR ANC OR ACTIONSA, TSHWANE HAS TO WORK NOW
‘A casino in every kitchen’
BRAZIL: ONE IN NINE PEOPLE LOSE THEMSELVES - AND ALL THEY OWN - IN ONLINE GAMBLING
Swept away by US sense of community in wake of chaos
Richards Bay residents Rudi and Sharnee Stadler found themselves navigating the chaos of two hurricanes within days of each other during their trip to Florida in the US for a wedding.
Vandals hit power in Tshwane
It has been a week of multiple power disruptions in Tshwane, with some residents being without electricity for days and other having to wait until the weekend before being switched back on again.
Pain of fat cats' health
SPECIAL UNIT: TAXPAYER COUGHS UP R1M FOR EACH BIGWIG EVERY MONTH
Crime-busters probe Limpopo department
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) is probing allegations of financial misconduct and irregular appointments of security companies in the Limpopo department of sport, art, and culture.
Meet 'I believe I can fly' advocate
WANNABE: ALLY NOMINATES HIMSELF AS JUDGE
"'Drill, baby, drill,' Trump vows
Reading - White House hopeful Donald Trump vowed in crucial battleground Pennsylvania to unleash American energy and \"drill, baby, drill\" as he misrepresented America's blockbuster record on fossil fuel production.
S Korean wins literature Nobel
Stockholm - Author Han Kang yesterday became the first South Korean to win the Nobel Prize in Literature for work characterised by the correspondence between mental and physical torment, as well as historical events.
Unlocking global markets
GROUNDBREAKING: UNIQUE PLATFORM FOR ENTREPRENEURS TO CONNECT WITH INVESTORS