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Hopes, dreams as schools open
ADMISSION: DELAYS AS SOME PUPILS STILL NOT PLACED
RIVALS GO INTO BATTLE
TAHIR: SUPER KINGS IN GREAT SPACE AHEAD OF PRETORIA CAPITALS VISIT
The stars come out at art fest
WINNERS: TWO ACTRESSES, AFRIKAANS BAND AND A MUSIC MAESTRO
Lions aim to cut out basic errors
Lions assistant coach Barend Pieterse knows they have to improve drastically if they want to secure the win needed for them to progress to the next round of the Challenge Cup, when they host the Dragons at Ellis Park on Saturday.
Police fear hundreds more zama zamas are still underground
A total of 78 bodies have been removed from a disused gold shaft in Stilfontein, months into a campaign to try to clear out illegal miners, police say.
Bad Bunny brings the music home
Megastar Bad Bunny announced on Monday a 21-concert residency in his homeland Puerto Rico, with the first nine shows limited to residents of the island.
Russia Strikes Ukraine Energy Sites
Ukrainian authorities in the west of the country said yesterday that critical infrastructure facilities had been targeted in a \"massive\" Russian missile attack after air alerts sounded nationwide.
Pretorius stars for Paarl Royals
SA20: TEENAGER SETS UP VICTORY OVER MI CAPE TOWN
Nortje ruled out yet again
Proteas fast bowler Anrich Nortje has been ruled out of the remainder of the SA20 league as well as the Champions Trophy next month because of an injury.
There's no need for an unstable US
Editor, your point is sound: we don't need an unstable United States.
SA Reits to deliver 'strong' income returns
SA real estate investment trusts (Reits) are projected to offer investors income returns of between 8% and 9% this year.
Airline licence dispute
FLYSAFAIR: TRANSPORT MINISTER CONSIDERING REQUEST FOR EXEMPTION
Starbucks' loos slam shut
Starbucks has stirred the coffee pot by reversing a policy that allowed anyone to use its bathrooms, with the US public warned they'll need to buy something or get out.
Smash Afrika sets 'Big Brother' on fire as host
The nation's most-watched reality show, is a task few could tackle with ease.
Deaths: Whose to Blame?
Govt and police are directly responsible for this tragedy, says legal expert.
Moz's Chapo Must Move Fast
New President: Protests Over Poll Rigging Claims Causing Deaths, Instability
Tourism body proves commitment to good use of budget
South African Tourism (Sat) says it has spent 72% of its budget for the 2024/25 financial year, with CEO Nombulelo Guliwe stating that this \"demonstrates our commitment to budget optimisation\".
Distribution of funeral insurance rules to change
The Prudential Authority (PA) and the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) are reviewing the rules for the distribution of funeral insurance.
'Our school doesn't exist'
Education department promises construction will be completed this year.
Novak creates a slice of history
OZ OPEN: SURPASSES FEDERER'S MATCH TALLY IN SLAMS
Lategan back in Dakar lead
Henk Lategan (above) yesterday took a step closer to turning his dream of winning the Dakar Rally into reality by reclaiming the overall race lead with only two stages to go in Saudi Arabia.
Stormers, Racing have an 'inside man'
Both the Stormers and Racing 92 have an \"inside man\" in their camps ahead of what is a must-win Champions Cup encounter in Paris on Saturday night.
Jozi Ready for G20
Summit: City a Key Player in Global Discussions
'Outstanding' Reds deserved more
Nottingham - Arne Slot (right) insisted Liverpool deserved to beat Nottingham Forest after the \"outstanding\" Premier League leaders needed Diogo Jota's equaliser to rescue a 1-1 draw against their title rivals.
Back-to-school tips
PLANNING: BE KIND TO YOUR WALLET, HAVE FUN WITH THE KIDS
Parents express despair at 'collapsing' school
Months after education officials promised to fix collapsing Kliptown Primary School, the start of the 2025 academic year has seen no improvement in the school's condition.
Tough rivals for defender in Cape Town
Fear and loathing of the tiresome Cape Crawl will be forgotten for all of a minute on 25 January as the Cape Flying Championship flies past at a tremendous lick.
Why remote work irks some
QUESTION: 'IF IT ISN'T HARD, IT ISN'T WORTHWHILE'
Slim victory prospects for ANC
The ANC might have tried to expose the DA's failures in the Western Cape, but the party has no chance to oust it in the province.
US Tech Curbs Opposed
China yesterday said it \"firmly opposes\" a United States move to effectively bar Chinese technology from smart cars in the American market, saying alleged risks to national security were \"without any factual basis\".