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In this issue

July 02, 2024

Steenhuisen is the farmers' man

Any minister who isn’t corrupt is already a positive change expert.

Steenhuisen is the farmers' man

2 mins

'Cyril's juggling act pays off”

GNU is good for business and investor confidence’ as rand rallies.

'Cyril's juggling act pays off”

2 mins

Getting a handle on home affairs

The home affairs portfolio will receive an injection of youth through the government of national unity (GNU).

Getting a handle on home affairs

1 min

Spinning for the nation

Sports minister says he wants the SA motorsport to enter its rightful space’.

Spinning for the nation

2 mins

Analysts poke holes in some of Cyril's appointments

The seventh administration is made up of Cabinet ministers predominantly from the ANC and DA.

Analysts poke holes in some of Cyril's appointments

2 mins

Sadtu objects to new minister

National Association of School Governing Bodies approves of choice.

Sadtu objects to new minister

2 mins

Changing of SANDF's leadership slated

President Cyril Ramaphosa has been slammed for changing the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) leadership, while \"the army is in crisis\".

Changing of SANDF's leadership slated

1 min

SA foreign policy boost

Ramaphosa clears fog about what country wants in the world.

SA foreign policy boost

2 mins

Two geldings shake up betting

Royal Victory tightens from 14/1 to 10/1, Flag Man comes in from 14/1 to 25/2.

Two geldings shake up betting

2 mins

Middle finger to taxpayers

These characters will be paid to draft laws they won't obey.’

Middle finger to taxpayers

3 mins

Fighting rages on in Gaza City

Hamas rejects revised truce plan as nothing new’.

Fighting rages on in Gaza City

1 min

Rand reacts to Cabinet

Eleven parties in the government of national unity in parliament.

Rand reacts to Cabinet

2 mins

"The time for talk is over'

It must harness goodwill and drive decisive action for economic revival.

"The time for talk is over'

3 mins

FSCA takes on scammers

AR475m penalty on the now deceased Jooste is one of the fines imposed in the past year.

FSCA takes on scammers

2 mins

France slip past Belgians

Jan Vertonghen's late own goal took France into the quarterfinals of Euro 2024 yesterday as they edged Belgium 1-0 in a tense tie in Duesseldorf.

France slip past Belgians

2 mins

Proteas World Cup report card

The Proteas produced their best performance at an ICC tournament at the recent T20 World Cup in the US and Caribbean when they finished as runners-up to India after losing the final by seven runs. It was a solid and gutsy all-round showing in tough conditions at times by the Proteas players, with several men performing well. Here Jacques van der Westhuyzen rates the performance of the players, with a score out of 10, over the course of the tournament.

Proteas World Cup report card

3 mins

Alcaraz shakes off the cobwebs

Carlos Alcaraz said Wimbledon's Centre Court is \"the most beautiful court that I have played on\" after brushing off the cobwebs to beat Estonian qualifier Mark Lajal in the opening match of his title defence.

Alcaraz shakes off the cobwebs

2 mins

BACK TO HIS ROOTS

New Bok assistant coach excited with the flyhalf talent he has been given to work with.

BACK TO HIS ROOTS

2 mins

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