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Less talk as McKenzie slugs it out with table tennis bat
It was time to slug it out on the table tennis court and less talk for Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie and Chinese ambassador to South Africa Wu Peng.
Unlawful not to impeach Cyril
CONCOURT: REASONS GIVEN NOT TO SUPPORT ACTION ARE NOT RATIONAL - COUNSEL
Angry reaction to surge in rape statistics in schools
Experts have called for more action from departments of education, social development and parents against rape at education institutions, as the latest crime statistics show that the number of cases in the sector is growing.
Limpopo ANC's heavyweights square up for party positions
The Limpopo ANC regional contest is on as party bigwigs from four of the five regions sweat it out for the party's top five positions.
Govt can't keep you safe
INVESTIGATION: OVER 10 000 UNPROTECTED ENTRY POINTS FOR HACKERS TO GET YOUR INFO
What all the terminology means in plain language
A firewall is like a metro police member at a roadblock. Motorists with expired licenses or outstanding fines are not let through.
Home affairs ‘open book’
PHISHING: IT’S EASY TO DECEIVE PERSONNEL, WARNS CYBER EXPERT
Data breaches 'taken too lightly in SA'
Cybercrime and data breaches are nothing new in South Africa, and in recent years there have been several attacks logged across varied industries and government institutions.
Rassie snub is a disgrace
The snubbing of Springbok boss Rassie Erasmus for Coach of the Year at the World Rugby Awards smacks of clear bias and should embarrass World Rugby.
BUCS' NEXT MISSION
RIVEIRO: CHAMPIONS LEAGUE PRESENTS A VASTLY DIFFERENT CHALLENGE
Proteas must cash in on home soil
While there seems to be a growing trend of away teams winning Test series on the international circuit, spin bowler Keshav Maharaj says South Africa are confident of stretching their fine run of form on home soil when they face Sri Lanka in the first of two Tests, starting in Durban tomorrow.
'Remarkable' road for Pant
Two years after Rishabh Pant (above) feared his cricket career was over in a serious car crash, the wicketkeeper has become the most expensive player in Indian Premier League history.
Bumrah warns against complacency
Jasprit Bumrah warned his India side against complacency after their emphatic victory over Australia yesterday in Perth in the first of five Tests.
Proteas need to tighten up game
DE KLERK: YOUNG BOWLING ATTACK HAS A LOT TO LEARN
Schmidt not losing sleep
Edinburgh - Joe Schmidt (above) remained upbeat about Australia's chances against the British and Irish Lions despite Scotland dashing the Wallabies' hopes of a Grand Slam with a 27-13 win at Murrayfield on Sunday.
Bigger pressure ahead for Boks
SUCCESS: EXPECTATIONS HIGHER TO SUSTAIN FORM
New season brings hope for Blitzboks
The Springbok Sevens team left Cape Town for Dubai yesterday with a firm belief in their objectives for the new season and the knowledge that teamwork and work ethic will be non-negotiable.
Pep admits City looking 'fragile'
Pep Guardiola (above) said he expected a slip in Manchester City's standards sooner or later but even he has been shocked by the English champions' implosion in a five-game losing streak.
High stakes as club giants Bayern & PSG clash
Bayern Munich host Paris Saint-Germain today in a battle between two sides flying high domestically but seemingly struggling to adjust to the new Champions League format.
Sporting stay positive
NEW ERA: HOPE RICH VEIN OF FORM CONTINUES AS ARSENAL VISIT LISBON
Nabi jumps to Miguel's defence
DISCIPLINE: COACH FEELS HE NEEDS MORE ADAPTATION
Amorim pleads for some time
Ruben Amorim (above) did not pull any punches after a disappointing start to his career in the Manchester United dugout on Sunday, admitting the troubled club will \"suffer for a long time\".
Kekana brands Downs stars 'naive'
Mamelodi Sundowns legend Hlompho Kekana (right) didn't hold back in his assessment of the Carling Knockout final loss to Magesi FC.
Dortley's shares rising
CHIEFS: DEFENDER ON AN UPWARD TRAJECTORY SINCE JOINING AMAKHOSI
FSCA sights on two-pot fees
Authority wants to ensure transparency, disclosure, fairness of fees.
How annuities have evolved
Things have changed dramatically since the early days of RAs.
Benefits of consolidating investments onto fewer platforms
In the intricate world of wealth management, the strategic consolidation of investments onto fewer platforms can offer substantial benefits, particularly for high-net-worth families and individuals.
Funding initiatives for M&R
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R600m lawsuit for Kego
LIBERTY COAL: FIRM ILLEGALLY EXTRACTED COAL FROM OUR PROPERTY
Investec sees rise in lending activity post polls
When Investec hosted a South African ministerial delegation in London, the specialist bank introduced it to 10 asset managers who collectively represent $19 trillion (about R343 trillion) in assets under management.