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Sharks nip and tuck
Plumtree: Believes the Hendrikse brothers can keep Dupont quiet
Sports Turn a Blind Eye When it Suits Them
In the world of sport, we turn a blind eye too often.
Karthik: SA20 will still lure more Indian players
The first Indian player to compete in the SA20 competition, Dinesh Karthik (below), believes his Paarl Royals team have the right blend of youth and experience to challenge for the trophy.
One of Mzansi's lost sons 'home'
CONWAY: SA-BORN BLACK CAP RETURNS TO OLD PATCH
Soccer, rugby top the menu
It's another bumper weekend, with plenty to keep football fans entertained at home and in Europe, while the rugby fans have plenty to look forward to with the return of the Champions and Challenge Cups. Here are some of our top predictions for the weekend.
Chiefs have plenty to 'fix'
Nasreddine Nabi (below) has admitted Kaizer Chiefs are not where he wants them to be \"in some areas\" after his first five months in charge at Naturena.
Jose left at a loss for words
Orlando Pirates coach Jose Riveiro (above) battled to explain how his dominant side lost the Betway Premiership match against Cape Town City.
Aussies go spin-heavy for Sri Lanka
Australia recalled opener Nathan McSweeney and called up all-rounder Cooper Connolly yesterday for the first time in a spin-heavy Test squad for the tour of Sri Lanka, with Steve Smith as captain.
Key to get out of the blocks early
SA20: MAHARAJ HOPES DURBAN OUTFIT GO ONE BETTER
New feel-good factor at Milan
Sergio Conceicao (above) has brought back the feel-good factor to AC Milan as the seven-time European champions host Cagliari today still on a high from a dramatic Italian Super Cup triumph over local rivals and Serie A kings Inter Milan.
Atletico hope to cash in while Real & Barca are away
With Spanish champions Real Madrid and their arch-rivals Barcelona in Saudi Arabia for the Spanish Super Cup, Atletico Madrid's sights are firmly set on top spot in La Liga.
Desperate for success
FA CUP: UNITED AND ARSENAL FIGHT IT OUT IN STAND-OUT THIRD ROUND TIE
Take 2 on truth about Greaterix
WEATHER: DELAYED GRADE 3 FEATURE TAKES PROMINENT PLACE ON TURFFONTEIN CARD
Mini city in midst of sand and stone
DAKAR: GIGANTIC LOGISTICAL MACHINE THAT MOVES TEAMS FROM STAGE TO STAGE IN THE RALLY
What to do with R4m inheritance?
RETIRED: 75-YEAR-OLD WOMAN WHO RECEIVES A STATE PENSION NEEDS ADVICE ON A WINDFALL
Main goal? Preserve capital for a sustainable income
Investing an inheritance of R4 million as a 75-year-old retiree is a significant decision to ensure financial security, tax efficiency, and alignment with personal goals.
How to invest R2m
You can’t, but here are strategies that could work better.
Planning for retirement
INSIGHT: SAFEGUARDING FINANCIAL FUTURE
Cleaning hacks for pet hair and paw prints
Welcoming a new pet into your home is like hosting a furry, four-legged tornado that comes with unconditional love and a sprinkle of chaos.
Beating diseases and pests
ROSES: WET WEATHER WORRIES
City What to eat in 2025
The most effective strategy is to have a range of products.
My rainbow nation was born in a cafe
Ideal Supermarket and Café in Parkmore was the best education a young mlungu kid in the late '80s could have asked for.
The populist versus the scientist
The two candidates who go head to head in an election run-off for Croatia's presidency could hardly be more different.
A 'Worker President'
Venezuela: Maduro Sworn In Again Despite Doubts Over Polls
400m Head for Hindu Festival
The world's largest gathering of humanity begins in India on Monday with the opening of the Kumbh Mela, a six-week Hindu festival organisers expect to attract up to 400 million pilgrims.
Scandal buckles brigade
SHOCKS ARMY: DESERTIONS DISGRACE UKRAINE UNIT MEANT AS FLAGSHIP
'Palace of light' will solve Tajikistan's power problem
In a remote village in Tajikistan's soaring mountains, Muslikhiddin Makhmudzoda relies on a cell phone to light his modest home in another winter without electricity.
China's censorship won't achieve anything
The best way to draw attention to a topic is to ban it, writes Dennis Fitzgerald.
Ghosts of ANC's past crash party
Nothing ruins a celebration more than an ex showing up. It casts a shadow from the cloud of secrets hanging overhead and no one is sure how they will act.
Keep on printing the newspapers
I am an avid newspaper reader who firmly believes in the importance of free, objective news coverage being carried out by, among others, trustworthy newspapers.