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Lions sweating over Wolhuter
URC TOUR: HOLDING THUMBS BUDDING FLYHALEF IS FIT
Mofokeng is a Riveiro fan
CONTRACT: PIRATES STARLET WOULD LOVE THE COACH TO EXTEND HIS STAY
Missed chance for justice
»» Jooste’s death left him as most senior executive involved in the catastrophe.
Sarb's asset hit list
»» Precedent set when the Reserve Bank went after the assets of Jooste’s ex-lover.
Land grab case heads for UN
»» World leaders to hear of exploitation of the Cofan Avie group.
SA-Nigeria rivalry still ugly
Friction at many levels as pageants, sport used as weapons.
October 7 horror is relived
»» Square opened in Houghton to mark terror attack.
Huge support for struggle
»» Pro-Palestine activists march in show of support in Ramallah.
MEC cuts out middleman for cheaper services
The Limpopo provincial government is to use internal resources to deliver small projects to speed up service delivery, instead of issuing tenders for all projects.
Rapper rages for Roma
»» Artist set on using her work to denounce the lies’ of ultra-conservatives.
Retrenchments, price hikes top marchers' list
Hundreds of members of union federation Cosatu marched to the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in Sandton yesterday as part of its national day of action for World Day for Decent Work, to hand over a memorandum of demands.
Cosatu's muscle is weakening
»» Labour action is muted and limited and member numbers shrinking experts.
SA will get F1, vows McKenzie
\"They told us what they need to come and we're going to give it to them.'
JOSE NEVER HAD DOUBTS
Riveiro skirts around the issue of the disputed second goal late in the game which cost Stellies.
Proteas chase an Ireland shut-out
Despite having already won the series, the Proteas are eager to secure another crushing victory and a clean sweep over Ireland in the third and final one-day international (ODI) in Abu Dhabi today.
SA teams in high gear
South African teams officially kicked their United Rugby Championship (URC) seasons into high gear with a clean sweep across the board on their second weekend of action in the competition.
Pecco is edging closer
Francesco Bagnaia hailed an \"example\" weekend after winning the Japan MotoGP ahead of championship front-runner Jorge Martin yesterday to cut the Spaniard's lead to 10 points with four races remaining.
VW carmaker is in decline
Blume considers shuttering factories in the country for the first time.
Sarb fines two banks
HSBC announced SA exit, selling its corporate branch unit.
Acts of Nature explained
Read the fine print as you might need to take out extra cover.
Parliament, take action on Busi
I am writing to express my deep concern regarding the recent racist remarks made by member of Parliament Busisiwe Mkhwebane, pictured.
Trump back on campaign trail
Questions if rivals were responsible, vowing he won't quit.
From Cape to Athens, people march for ceasefire
Protesters marched in cities around the world over the weekend calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon as the war in the Palestinian territory neared the one-year mark.
Mozambique vote: no suspense - but some disillusion
Maputo Across Maputo are red flags pierced by harsh sunlight and faded walls plastered with posters of Frelimo, the party that has been in power in Mozambique for half a century.
Cyril sings Bela Act's praises
Effort to build more equitable education system.
Talks over Tshwane
Elections set for next Wednesday, following ousting of DA’s Cilliers Brink.
Carla tucks in for a living
There’s never an idle moment for this tuck shop owner.
No end to Eskom's woes...
End to load shedding comes with its own problems, says chair.
Fighting crime in the boardroom
Red flags as criminal profits need to appear legitimate.
Kriel's Springbok dream is still alive
Bulls utility back David Kriel's dream of playing for the Springboks is still alive and kicking as he targets another strong season for his franchise in the United Rugby Championship (URC) and Champions Cup.