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Food poisoning: 50 pupils in Limpopo land in hospital
A total of 50 pupils from a Giyani primary school have been hospitalized following suspected food poisoning.
'Eff off with this trademark'
An European Union court yesterday dismissed a bid by Ukraine's border guards to trademark an expletive-laden battle cry that was aimed at a Russian warship on the first day of the invasion - and spawned a thousand memes.
Writing exam on a prayer and bow
Nine-hour prayer sessions, live-streamed speaking in tongues, bowing before a Buddhist altar 108 times: South Korean parents are turning to God as pupils sit a crucial exam yesterday.
TV concept for entrepreneurs
An authentic look at what it takes to build a successful product or service.
Ruud given a rude shock
As a Manchester United fan, nothing would've given me greater satisfaction than to see Erik ten Hag and his technical team succeed.
Makgopa will reward trust
Bafana Bafana striker Evidence Makgopa (below) is hoping to reward the trust put in him by Hugo Broos, as South Africa look to seal qualification for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) finals in Morocco.
FIGHT ALL IN VAIN
SA’s skipper Markram pleased with the never-say-die attitude of his batters chasing a formidable India target.
Sinner turns on the heat
Jannik Sinner (above) hit the accelerator at the end of each set as he cruised past Taylor Fritz 6-4, 6-4 on Tuesday night to close in on a semifinal spot at the ATP Finals in Turin.
Kiwi scrummies 'inspired' by Dupont
New Zealand defence coach Scott Hansen said yesterday the All Blacks' inexperienced scrum-halves will be motivated to face France superstar Antoine Dupont this weekend.
Boks will stick to own identity
BROWN: WON'T TEACH THEM TO PLAY LIKE ALL BLACKS
Referee Coote under scrutiny
The Football Association is investigating after a video was posted on social media appearing to show Premier League referee David Coote (above) making derogatory comments about Liverpool and their former manager Juergen Klopp.
Socceroos await 'desperate' Saudis
Melbourne - Australia coach Tony Popovic said yesterday he is expecting an energetic Saudi Arabia \"desperate\" for a result under new boss Herve Renard in their World Cup qualifying clash in Melbourne.
DStv loses 1m subscribers
MultiChoice finally admits that, globally, pay TV growth has plateaued.
England cannot slide in Greece
INJURIES: WITHOUT KEY PLAYERS IN THE ATHENS CLASH
How to monitor and evaluate your investment manager
As we explore the process of selecting investment managers, it's important to understand that manager selection is only the first step in the broader investment management process.
Tips to be savvy with money
Building resilience is ajourney that involves strategies beyond just budgeting.
Legal body cracks whip
RAF vindicated’ by ombud report lambasting the Legal Practice Council.
Meds regulator warns against 'fakes'
The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (Sahpra) has issued a warning to the public to refrain from buying and using unregistered – and most likely – falsified GLP-1 agonist products.
Get tested for diabetes
The number of people in South Africa and around the world who live with diabetes is staggering.
You won't sleep well...
MUST-READ: CHILLING GLIMPSE INTO THE MINDS OF SOME OF SA'S MOST NOTORIOUS SERIAL KILLERS
Pharrell Williams kicks off Web Summit tech event
One of Europe's biggest tech events, Web Summit, launched on Monday in Lisbon with pop superstar Pharrell Williams among those taking to the stage.
Gatsby show comes to life
WOW: HEDONISM, GLAMOUR AND GRITTY UNDERCURRENTS OF THE JAZZ AGE
Pearl Thusi is ready to get spicy in Comedy Central Roast
Actress, media personality and businesswoman Pearl Thusi is ready to get spicy! Stand by for the Comedy Central Roast of Pearl Thusi, served by Smirnoff Spicy Tamarind, which will be recorded at Gold Reef City's Lyric Theatre on Thursday next week.
Take pressure off your kids - WHO
Call for good environment and smaller classes in line with gender disparities.
'Wrongly held to be freed'
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele acknowledged on Tuesday that 8,000 innocent people were arrested and later released during his crackdown on street gangs, accusing activists of inventing a much higher figure of 30,000.
Volcanic eruption grounds airlines
Airlines in Australia, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia and Singapore cancelled flights to and from the Indonesian resort island of Bali yesterday, after a nearby volcano catapulted an ash tower kilometres into the sky.
India chokes on toxic smog
Residents of India's capital, New Delhi, choked in a blanketing toxic smog yesterday as worsening air pollution surged past 50 times the World Health Organisation's recommended daily maximum.
Rocketman blasts off
Brand is 'the Nike of politics-everybody knows what it stands for'.
Deadline for Gaza aid works
The US said Israel was not violating US law on the level of aid entering Gaza, even as aid agencies said it was still not enough.
Elon's bet paid off - he'll now 'guide government'
Washington - South African-born billionaire Elon Musk took a wild gamble backing Donald Trump's White House candidacy, but the bet has paid off - at least for now - with the US president-elect handing him an outsized role to overhaul the government.