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Sinner still finds room to improve
ATP FINALS: ENDS OFF NEAR-PERFECT SEASON IN TURIN
Gatland determined to plug away
Warren Gatland insisted he still had the fight to continue as Wales coach, but would back any change after his team crashed to a record 11th consecutive Test defeat in a 52-20 rout by Australia in Cardiff on Sunday.
Wallabies are 'regenerating'
Australia coach Joe Schmidt (above) said he was not getting carried away about thoughts of a Grand Slam sweep ofthe home nations after his team thrashed Wales 52-2o in Cardiff on Sunday.
Binder wraps his season on a high
KTM: WORK UNDERWAY EARLY TO CLOSE GAP ON DUCATI
Carsley ends reign onahigh
Lee Carsley (above) admitted he was relieved to end his reign as England interim boss with the stylish 5-o rout of Ireland that sealed Nations League promotion ahead of Thomas Tuchel's arrival.
Mokoena is aiming high
BALLON D'OR: HOPING TO ONE DAY EMULATE BAFANA CAPTAIN WILLIAMS
Kekana not a fan of team rotation
The Fifa International break is not finished yet, but both Magesi FC and Mamelodi Sundowns have already started preparing for Saturday's Carling Knockout final.
Trump return won't stop cut
Uncertainties in wake of his victory not expected to prevent central bank.
How to make R100k with arbitrage like a savvy investor
To start off, let's define what arbitrage is. Arbitrage is when investors take advantage of a product that is trading at different prices in different markets.
Discovery goes after client
Court seeks documents to prove depressed’ man couldn’t work.
Comedian invites Pistorius to his gig
'The secret sauce in my shows is that people go 'he's got a point there'.
9% earnings rise revs up WeBuyCars
JSE-listed used-vehicle group WeBuyCars recorded a 9.9% rise in core headline earnings per share for the year ended 30 September, 2024.
No load shedding to 2029
Two large coal generation units need to be added to the grid on schedule.
Won't have new hubby by Friday
Have A New Husband By Friday is the book I Hnd next to my work computer when I walk in.
Malema is destroying the EFF
Last week, EFF leader Julius Malema, pictured, claimed former president Jacob Zuma is poaching his members.
US rewards entrepreneurs for a reason
Look beyond economics 101 and realise the American system works for them, writes Peter H.
Troubled RAF needs major overhaul
A sad indictment of our systems of governance is that the Road Accident Fund (RAF) hires its chairs and tables - so they cannot be attached by the sheriff and sold at auction.
Stop GBV with harsh punishment
It's even worse than many of us thought.
Rats leading to corruption
It is commonly accepted that in certain African countries, a foreign visitor must travel with an \"extra page in their passport\".
Smog sends schools online
India's capital New Delhi switched schools to online classes yesterday until further notice as worsening toxic smog surged past 60 times the World Health Organisation's (WHO) recommended daily maximum.
EU-S America deal 'big task'
Rio de Janeiro - EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said on Sunday \"the devil is always in the details,\" as she spoke of a budding South America trade deal that France has vowed to block at all costs.
Trump's diet is poison - health chief
US president-elect Donald Trump's pick for health secretary, Robert F Kennedy Jr., has been pictured sharing a McDonald's meal with his future boss, days after they promised to \"make America healthy again\".
N Korea slams the West over Ukraine
Expanding scope of military interventions globally Kim.
Midvaal all set to dump Eskom
The Midvaal municipality in Gauteng is in the process of dumping Eskom in favour of a private company to out-source its power supply.
Bid to save penguins
Fishing ban for 10 years around colonies, starting in January.
'Baby gang' on trial for fraud, homicide
Dozens of suspects went on trial in Istanbul yesterday over the deaths of at least 10 newborn babies as part of a vast social security fraud scheme in Turkey's worst health scandal in years.
‘Africa needs help to upscale’
Partnerships with developed countries needed to triple output by 2030 president.
1 in 19 spaza shops 'violate' safety laws
The Gauteng government finds an average of 270 noncompliant food establishments a month, the provincial legislature has heard.
R37.2bn set aside to steer economy to growth
In driving Gauteng's economy, the provincial government has set aside R37.2 billion for infrastructure maintenance and development in the medium-term expenditure framework.
Positive rating for SA
Improved performance attributed to policy certainty after formation of GNU.