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Pray, pay and obey: When religious authority goes unchecked
In some of South Africa's most trusted sacred spaces, faith is being used to justify extreme abuse.
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No clue about football? Read this before the World Cup kicks off
This is the book everyone must read before the World Cup kicks off. It's braai chat ammo and an armchair education on the beautiful game.
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Springbok assistant coach Tony Brown to join All Blacks after World Cup
The appointment is made without the All Blacks having a head coach lined up beyond 2027.
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Binder vows to bounce back as fighting for 10th is 'not much fun'
MotoGP star struggles for form in his desperate bid to secure a ride for 2027.
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Mbali Motloung turns passion for healthcare into wellness clinic
Nursing leadership hopes pay off.
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'For 68 minutes we dared to dream' – Stormers coach Dobson
Three yellow cards, one upgraded to red, proved costly for the Stormers in a tight semifinal defeat.
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Relief or ruin for struggling towns?
Municipal arrears debt to Eskom now amounts to R114 billion, which poses an existential threat to the utility.
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Right to strike ruling hailed
'At the domestic level, the decision reaffirms SA's constitutional commitment to protect the rights of workers.'
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Take buffalo by the horns
The question is whether the GNU parties have the nerve to bring down the rogue beast.
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Populist barrage fuels division
These desperate attacks on America's allies are not only a diversionary action.
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Lesedi residents spend R200K on legal fees to fight disputed valuation roll
Ratepayers left in lurch...
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Alleged Chinese-run brothel closed during Tshwane bylaw crackdown
Establishment housed in hotel raises alarm over illegal sex industry in Tshwane.
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