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When morality is no more
When a crime is committed, it goes without saying that morality goes out of the window.
Many lessons from American election
Let's see the world returning to normality after several years of madness, writes Per Ardua.
ANC gravy train for 'consultants'
HI \"R2.5 billion per year for indirect health spending\" refers. That is not supplying or fixing hospitals, paying nurses and doctors what they deserve or improving clinics in any way.
SA's euphoria slowly fading
Thirty years into democracy, having produced a progressive, world-acclaimed constitution, we enjoy freedom of the press, speech, association, assembly and a right to vote.
Cruelty has no place in society
Many are the Europeans who criticise African traditional cultural practices as barbaric, particularly when it comes to cruelty to animals. Yet, even this deep into the 21st century, bullfighting continues in Europe.
Handle the SABC with utmost care
Don't they discuss anything in the government of national unity (GNU) Cabinet before launching press releases left, right and centre? That's the poser in the wake of yet another brewing spat among the clutch of politicians determining our fate.
Farmer faces corruption charges over illegal migrant
Eastern Cape farmer Yolisa Linda Hlongwane is appearing before the Qonce Magistrate's Court, facing allegations of corruption.
Another blow for Lotto official
Nene in bid to stop disciplinary action against her.
Fury over bid to ban minors from bullfights
France's upper house of parliament will this week debate a Bill to ban children under 16 from attending bullfights, inflaming tension and enraging aficionados of the centuries-old tradition.
Growing garden of hope for community
The food garden at Dikonyana Community Based Care Centre is more than a place for growing crops; it's a lifeline for the people of Namibia Square in Mangaung, providing hope under the unwavering leadership of its founder, Selina Majafi.
Working the streets
Inacountry with 50% unemployment, locals do what they can to make a living.
‘Hands off’ the Cabinet’s Bill
APPROVED: COMMUNICATIONS MINISTER TOLD HE HAS NO AUTHORITY TO WITHDRAW SABC BILL
R120bn pledged for Limpopo projects
Cabinet and executive approved the new law and must first be consulted.
Fired Gwamanda wants his job back
Al Jama-ah councillor and former Johannesburg mayor Kabelo Gwamanda is demanding to be reinstated as MMC of community development.
Frantic rescue effort
Desperation as community strives to reach illegal miners still underground.
World is losing half its coral
Almost half of all warm-water species of coral are threatened with extinction - and climate change is the chief culprit, a new report said yesterday.
Playing a bike cable...
From first sharing instruments, ragtag band now trailblazer for African classicals.
Young horses run for old man Striker
Piere Strydom was told he seemed to get on well with a particular winning horse at Turffontein on Monday.
Jordaan scrapes for bail
Facing R1.3m fraud allegations, Safa boss and co-accused are yet to plead.
Govt 'out of touch' with informal settlement reality
The latest draft bylaws governing the informal settlement economy have been labelled wishful thinking from a government out of touch with reality.
More online buys show better days
Improved purchasing power is tailwind for economy.
Still glittering centuries later
Rosy-cheeked cherubs surrounded by blues, reds and golds have lost none of their brilliance in 17th-century frescoes discovered behind a false ceiling at the Villa Farnesina palace in Rome.
Soccer outrage over influencer
An Argentinian club drew the ire of the country's football community after selecting an influencer with no professional experience in its starting XI for a top-flight match.
Xiaomi makes SA comeback
T14: BRINGS THE BRAND FULLY INTO MOBILE AI ARENA
Bafana poised for AFCON slot
Top-tier club soccer takes a break for the next week, but there's plenty of exciting football on the menu with the final group games in AFCON and UEFA Nations League, plus several cash-boosted TAB soccer pools including a R4.3-million Soccer 13 carryover tomorrow.
Ferraris favours Young Emperor
Purton looks to extend his lead with Triumphant More.
New GLC63 sets record straight
Affalterbach machine pips rival from Munich to bragging rights.
Peter can get bettors off to a winning start
Lerena could craft a change of fortune for Vibe SA.
Goldie to score on Polytrack
Dean Kannemeyer looks to have some useful runners in his yard, both in Cape Town and Durban, and he also seems to have a knack as to which of his runners will run well on the Polytrack.
Nissan Navara on slippery slope
Pro-4X still makes for pleasant transport with good fuel sonsumption.