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It seems Gayton gets streetwise
Sport, arts and culture minister Gayton McKenzie is a soundbite addict, chasing around to find issues to catapult his name on to the front pages - but, sometimes, he does make sense.
The trap of war or peace
In the context of current geopolitics, the question of the \"Thucydides Trap or orderly multipolar world\", has occupied the debate by scholars in South Africa.
Hanekom still stands for change
Enjoying more time with family and friends.
Picking fruits of his labour
Fierce advocate for rule of law, and judicial independence.
McKenzie delays SA Rugby meeting
SA Rugby has postponed a planned special general meeting, scheduled for today, to consider a proposal to conclude a private equity investment in the sport's commercial rights at the request of Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie.
Train victim sees no money
Confined to a wheelchair, he and his mother rely on his disability grant.
"'We can reduce GBV but aren't doing it'"
It's four years since the launch of the National Strategic Plan on Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (NSP on GBVF) and much work remains to be done, according to academics and activists at the National Shelter Indaba.
Ban, but business goes boom
Workers race to meet orders in risky jobs that see explosions every year.
Visitors outraged as whale shark turns out to be robot
Visitors to a new aquarium in China were left furious this week after discovering one of its top aquatic stars was a robot, despite it being marketed as such.
Glitches in online applications for schools anger parents
Frustrated parents in Gauteng who are using the online application process for their children's next academic year have criticised the provincial education department for the system's glitches.
"Don't hurt white people"
RENAMING A STREET MUST NOT BE DONE OUT OF REVENGE, PARLY HEARS
Alive after two months adrift
A Russian man survived more than two months drifting in icy seas on an inflatable boat in an ordeal that claimed the lives of his brother and teenaged nephew, officials and reports said.
Waste burning powers Rome
Rome aims to resolve its long-standing waste management issues within three years by spending about €1 billion (about R19 billion) to build a trash incinerator.
Food poisoning 'out of hand'
Public urged to be careful before consuming products.
Art Nouveau to paint the picture at Greyville
Art Nouveau is one of a few unexposed runners with good improvement to come at a tough meeting on the Polytrack at Hollywoodbets Greyville today.
Nagelsman lauds his team
Munich - Fresh from a dominant 1-0 win over the Netherlands in Munich, Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann (above) lauded the \"supercharged atmosphere\" in his side on the anniversary of his first game.
Smartwatch that goes on and on...
VIVO WATCH 3: ELEGANT WITH SOLID HEALTH FEATURES
Waste not, want not in Addis Ababa
Addis Ababa - With a tattered bag on his back, Dereje Enigdamekonen trawled the endless alleyways of the Merkato market in Addis Ababa, calling for the Ethiopian capital's abundant scrap.
All systems go for Zwartkops finale
They say time flies when you are having fun which means the six members of the motoring media competing in this year's Toyota GR Cup have had great fun.
New SUV simply Dashing
JETOUR: INNOVATIVE DESIGN, ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY, AFFORDABILITY
Picanto lives up to its promise
FUEL ECONOMY: HATCH ONLY SIPS 5.2 LITRES PER 100KM
B40 Plus ready to hit the trails
BAIC: GETTING OFF THE ROAD IS WHERE IT WILL SHINE
Sonet expands range by two
Kia South Africa has expanded its popular Sonet range by two derivatives to nine with the introduction of the new LS entry-level variant.
The whole nine yards
OMODA C9: PRICE IS RIGHT WITH A SPECIAL THIS MONTH
Pirates a banker in cup clash
TAB soccer customers will find a host of entertaining matches in this weekend's TAB soccer pools including several ultra-competitive English Premier League games and the eight clashes that make up the first round of the Carling Knockout Cup.
Whyte fires an Arrow in Hong Kong
Trainer Douglas Whyte is predicting a bright future for Young Arrow's racing career in Hong Kong as the Singapore import is pointed towards the first section of today's Class 3 Flying Handicap over 1200m at Happy Valley.
Royal Edition to strike again
FORM: FLOWER ALLEY GELDING HAS BEEN PITTED AGAINST THE BEST IN THE LAND
Proteas into the World Cup semis
The Proteas are two matches away from lifting the T20 Women's World Cup trophy after it was confirmed last night that they will face Australia in the semifinals tomorrow.
BAFANA LEFT WAITING
AFCON QUALIFIER: SOUTH AFRICA SHARE POINTS IN CONGO-BRAZZAVILLE
India sweat on Shami fitness
Bengaluru - India captain Rohit Sharma said yesterday that fast bowler Mohammed Shami (above) suffered a recent setback on his return from injury, with the Australia Test series starting next month.