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Bulls spare SA blushes
URC: STORMERS AND SHARKS BOTH HAVE A WEEKEND TO FORGET ON TOUR
Poch's impact on US team starting to show early
Austin - For all the fascination with Mauricio Pochettino's team selection and tactics for his opening game in charge of the US, perhaps the most significant evidence of the Argentine's impact came in the opening 15 minutes of Saturday's 2-0 win over Panama.
Sabalenka scoops third Wuhan title
Wuhan - Aryna Sabalenka yesterday became the first player to win the Wuhan Open three times by defeating local hero Zheng Qinwen 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 in the final.
Benefits of wrap investing
GLOBAL ASSETS: CUT EXPOSURE TO SA RISKS
Sinner keeps on raking them in
SHANGHAI: DJOKOVIC DENIED HIS 100TH SINGLES TITLE
Exit plan for farmer owners
FINANCIAL LEGACY: OPTIMISING YOUR PENSION, ESTATE DUTY BY UNDERSTANDING TAX BENEFITS
Harris plays the health card with her medical report
Democratic White House candidate Kamala Harris is in \"excellent health\" and fit for the presidency, according to a medical report published by the White House on Saturday, as she challenged rival Donald Trump to publish his own health records.
Imaginary cars website
RED FLAG: FRAUDSTERS PRETEND TO WORK FOR A BIG USED CAR DEALERSHIP
SA powerline rollout to spur bond market revival
A multibillion-dollar plan to expand South Africa's electricity transmission network may throw a lifeline to the country's corporate bond market as it struggles to recover from a post-pandemic slump.
Do you want to reduce costs?
BALANCED BUDGET: WITH CAREFUL PLANNING YOU CAN MAKE ADJUSTMENTS TO YOUR LIFESTYLE > We are all feeling the pinch in our pockets, says expert.
No proper financial planning equals frivolous spending
While South Africa's annual inflation rate has fallen to 4.4% in August 2024, its lowest since April 2021, the cost of living remains a major financial concern for many consumers.
Time to review health plans
MEDICAL AID: WHY YOU MUST UNDERSTAND THE BENEFITS, COSTS AND IMPLICATIONS
Getting ready for 2025: kick-start your financial goals
As the final quarter of the year begins, it is time to start preparing for next year and now is a good time to line up your financial goals for next year.
Cataracts are leading cause of preventable blindness
Cataracts remain the leading cause of blindness globally, despite being completely preventable. In South Africa, an estimated 250 000 people are blind due to untreated cataracts.
How to de-stress
TAKE CONTROL: MAKE CHANGES IF YOU ARE OVERTAXED
Taking care of down there
>> STIs prevalent than most people realise – doctor.
Williams to co-chair Met Gala exploring Black dandyism
Singer and designer Pharrell Williams is among the co-chairs of New York's next Met Gala, which will wade into race relations in the context of fashion, the museum announced last week.
Multiple hues of luck
My oldest son, visiting my youngest in Paris last week, fell down the Metro steps and broke his arm.
Yes, you can do it, women Proteas
Two matches away. That's how far the national women's team might be from lifting South Africa's first senior cricket World Cup trophy. We've waited far too long for the Proteas cricket sides to do what the Springboks have done four times.
US, UK may be encouraging invasion of Iran
Move will enable big oil to access Iranian rich oil fields, writes Frank Sterle Jr.
Let's leave tennis in the old hands
Another sporting tradition dies, tennis players blaming a linesperson rather than themselves for an \"out\" shot.
The Post Office is obsolete
Remember when we used to send each other faxes? Cover pages and all. That was a wild time. You know what we don't do anymore? Send faxes.
Tito: memories of sweet bygone era
In mourning the death of anyone, part of the grief is for what that person represents in terms of a time past - a time which can never happen again. That is why marking the death of Tito Mboweni is more than acknowledging that the man is no more, it is nostalgia for an era we will never see again.
Lithuania's centre-left set to win poll
Lithuanians voted yesterday in elections likely to change the government but keep much else the same, including the Nato and EU member's strong support for Ukraine and moves to bolster defence policy.
Independence 'titan' dies
London - Former UK prime minister Tony Blair yesterday joined King Charles III to pay tribute to former Scotland figurehead Alex Salmond after his sudden death at the age of 69.
Israel airstrikes strafe Lebanon
SURGE: HEZBOLLAH FIGHTS ON GROUND, FIRES ROCKETS
Taipei alert as warship nears
Taipei - Taiwan said it was \"on alert\" as it detected a Chinese aircraft carrier group to its south yesterday, days after the US warned Beijing against taking “provocative” actions on the self-ruled island.
Macron now isolated
FACADE: FRENCH LEADER'S ALL SMILES THOUGH SEETHING IN PRIVATE
Businesses brace for turmoil as polls draw near
Washington - From holding back investments to considering moving abroad, businesses in the United States are bracing for more economic turbulence as the presidential campaign kicks into high gear - with fresh tariffs rolled out and promises of more.
Over 20 killed in Sudan strike
Sudan - A Sudanese network of volunteer rescuers said yesterday the military carried out an air strike a day earlier on a marketplace in Khartoum, leaving 23 people dead.