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Ratepayers don't get best service
The councillor for our area goes every Friday to try and sort out account problems for the residents.
We will settle the score - Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed yesterday to \"settle the score\" with Hamas after the military had recovered the bodies of six hostages from a Gaza tunnel.
Fresh competition brewing for bubble tea
Sweet, milky and colourful bubble tea is wildly popular in China, where people sipping through straws from large plastic cups is a common sight in high streets and shopping malls.
Plum record for George farmer
At 464.15g puts its predecessor, a 354.578 Japanese specimen, in the shade.
Beauty queen wins Miss Nigeria after SA row
A former Miss South Africa contestant hounded over a nationality row was crowned Miss Universe Nigeria on Saturday, capping a difficult few weeks for the beauty queen.
Boks 'do it for SA'
Bok captain thanks SA, saying 'you've carried us through so many battles'.
Set-jetting in the UK
Holidays to locations of favourite shows
All Blacks bank on the old hands
New Zealand head coach Scott Robertson is backing experience to drive the All Blacks when the two sides collide in their massive Rugby Championship clash at Ellis Park today (kick-off 5pm).
Root salutes Thorpe
Joe Root paid an emotional tribute to the late Graham Thorpe after scoring a milestone 33rd Test hundred against Sri Lanka at Lord's on Thursday, saying much of his success was down to the impact of his former coach.
Ramphadi hopes to serve for gold on tennis court
South Africa's wheelchair tennis players hope to make sports history starting tomorrow when they start chasing tennis balls on the Paralympic courts in Paris.
Sinner breezes into the third round
World No 1 Jannik Sinner (right), vying to add the US Open title to the Australian Open crown he won in January, breezed into the third round on Thursday with a 6-4, 6-0, 6-2 victory over Alex Michelsen.
Osaka 'grateful' for the journey
Naomi Osaka's return to the US Open ended in the second round on Thursday, but the two-time champion said she felt \"grateful\" as she departed in the wake of a straight-sets loss to Karolina Muchova.
Downs coach in confident mood
As the criticism rages on about Mamelodi Sundowns' 1-0 loss against Stellenbosch FC, Mangoba Mngqithi is optimistic about turning their fortunes around.
Lack of game-time may scupper Bafana Broos
Bafana Bafana head coach Hugo Broos (below) says he is concerned by the lack of time on the pitch some of his team may have had by the time they play their two 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against South Sudan and Uganda next month.
Leverkusen to prove pedigree
Defending Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen face the first true test of their title defence when they host RB Leipzig today.
Carsley hopes to stamp his own mark on Three Lions
England interim coach Lee Carsley (right) said he wanted to put his stamp on the Three Lions after naming uncapped quartet Noni Madueke, Gibbs-White, Tino Morgan Livramento and Angel Gomes in his first squad on Thursday.
Max’s aura is fading
Max Verstappen heads to the Italian Grand Prix with his unbeatable aura fading and a fourth straight world championship looking far less certain than before Formula One's summer break.
United to face Turkish giants
Manchester United will travel to Turkish giants Fenerbahce, now coached by Jose Mourinho, among their eight games in the league phase of the new-look Europa League, the draw for which took place in Monaco yesterday.
Pegasus to fly at Turffontein
Back In Business looks best in Spring Spree Stakes.
Tips to get a claim paid in full
Insurers have to shoulder some of the limitations and exclusions.
'Relook neutrality'
Switzerland should consider a more flexible approach to its military neutrality and seek closer defence cooperation with Nato and the European Union, a major security commission concluded.
Zelensky takes a dive in popularity
'He talks a lot but does little. I don't listen to him any more.'
Pope, 87, on odyssey
Vatican concerned about his health just few weeks ago.
Sauna saves frogs from fatal fungus
Sydney Hundreds of endangered Australian green and golden bell frogs huddle inside a sauna, shielded from Sydney's winter chill.
Marmosets name each other
Monkeys have joined exclusive club of humans, according toa study in Science’.
Fire survivors still struggling
A year later, we still don't have a place to stay-former resident of building.
It's a guts and glory day
It's called the greatest rivalry in rugby, if not all sport, and we're in for another instalment of it today when the Springboks and All Blacks clash in a big Rugby Championship match at Ellis Park, with kick off at 5pm.
Back from the Brink again
City is turning the corner and he is determined to keep driving the process.
Boks centre ageing like fine wine
LUCKY NUMBER 13: HIS EMERGENCE AS A TOP PLAYER CAME AS A SURPRISE TO MANY IN THE GAME
BIG GLOVES TO FILL
Bafana captain’s absence will give the other three keepers a chance to stake their claim.