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LEGACY: PAST ACTS FAILED TO WEAKEN ITS OPPONENTS
Tobacco age ban can save 1.2m lives
Paris Banning the sale of tobacco to people born from 2006 to 2010, could prevent about 1.2 million deaths from lung cancer by the end of the century, read a modelling study released yesterday.
Ketamine in spotlight
Doctor advises of dangers and potential for adverse risks, like any medication.
Sickened by pungent smell
Breathing woes blamed on firm operating from quarry.
Ex-CFO gets five years
Entered into a plea, sentence agreement with the state.
Mpofu's 'reputation in tatters'
'Sighs, soapbox oratory, political posturing' have no place here, says judge.
Parly slams Busi over 'Indian persecutors' comments
Parliament said Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane accusing individuals of \"predominantly Indian descent\" positioning themselves as her \"persecutors\" is an attempt to impugn the integrity of parliament's staff members.
From smelly fish to fashion
Costa Rican women have become tanners, making handbags.
200 pilots, crew 'fly illegally'
'Regulator cannot allow this process to be compromised.'
'No ousting of mayors here'
'It's important to observe separation of powers model.'
JOSE IS 'SPECIAL'
The Spaniard is on the cusp of making Bucs the first side to win the MTNS8 three consecutive times.
'Rusty' Foden is on the way back
Phil Foden said he is still \"rusty\" but scored his first goal of the season as Manchester City thrashed Slovan Bra tislava 4-0 to record their first Champions League win of the campaign.
Bok takeaways benefit Morne
Talented scrumhalf Morne van den Berg is hopeful of implementing lessons learned.
Challenge to big 5 law firms
Minister gazettes legal code which sector indicated they would litigate against.
Woolies boss gets R100m
Bagattini's total remuneration drops to R65.3m in FY2024.
Shrinking lake on Albanian-Greek border struggles to survive
Plants and reeds have sprouted up as the waters of Little Prespa Lake on the Albanian-Greek border recede, their beauty overshadowing a painful truth: the lake is slowly dying.
'Only link to outside world'
It has become one of few reliable sources of information left.’
Iran will 'pay' for missiles
Tehran warns of even bigger attack.
Africa's road safety crisis
The dilapidated state of vehicles isa major factor.
Acsa denies lack of medical safety measures
Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) has denied having inadequate medical safety measures after a death at King Shaka International Airport on 14 September.
Unisa will be part of the future of education
The University of South Africa (Unisa) has been making headlines lately, and not all have been flattering.
45% labour tenant claims left
Dept’s database incomplete and it is criticised for tackling the issue erroneously.
Family furious after eviction to pave way for mine
A Mpumalanga family are furious after mining giant Exxaro evicted them from their home to make way for mining activities.
R13m council cash goes to parties' legal battles
Councillors, municipal executives and officials at the beleaguered Thabazimbi local municipality in Limpopo have allegedly blown over R13 million on legal fees to lawyers during political battles that lasted for 20 months.
Surge in food basket costs
Data for 44 basic foods tracked from 47 supermarkets.
'Brink won't be mayor'
City manager who slated staff humiliation of Brink told EFF’s coming for you’.
Vermeer's 'Girl' proves beauty is in the eye of the beholder
Johannes Vermeer's \"Girl With The Pearl Earring\" is one of the world's most popular paintings - and now scientists believe they know why, by measuring how the brain reacts when the work is viewed.
Some sprints to good health
Small gathering grows into a force for good, promoting togetherness.
Fire that ravaged Pyramid substation linked to sabotage
The fire at the Pyramid substation that left parts of Rooiwal, north of Pretoria, without power and water was believed to be a blatant act sabotage.
New hope for GBV victims
»» High court ruling declares parts of Act unconstitutional, protects survivors.