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2024-01-21
Signs of sweetest success
Navy blasted over undersea explosives plan
Life of R5m bribe middleman ‘is in danger’
Big Apple feasts on Mazwai’s music
Re-elected DRC president sworn in after disputed results
UN system ‘inadequate’ says Ramaphosa
Cape Town’s gain is Durban pain — again
New student loan plan queried
Skirmish in suburbs over old hospital
When it takes a village to help raise a school
Baby steps took her to matric glory
Waves of neglect risk train safety
From Moonwalk to shoes off
Turning visions into reality
The ANC has surrendered the future; the DA is ready to rescue SA
‘NDZ’, one of our fiercest political veterans, bows out gracefully
How to lose friends and irritate people
ANC could take lessons in governance from Mangope
SA’s ‘my stadium is fuller than yours’ election strategy
Our collective effort has produced beautiful matric results
We must stand up for journalists under fire in Gaza
Giving licence to mass murderers
Congratulations to the matric class of 2023, who overcame many obstacles
Bafana must avoid another embarrassing early exit
LOOKING BACK
Gunners back on track with 5-0 thrashing of Palace
Crisis-riddled Swallows reportedly dismiss 22 players
Czech teen Noskova stuns top seed Swiatek
Schmidt’s Oz gig a promoter’s dream
Franchise bosses fret over player availability
Go for it, Bafana
Financial sniffles linger after bird flu outbreak
Nation’s fate could be decided in KZN
Hits&Misses MultiChoice offers separate soccer but retail trade shrinks
Samsung’s AI-embedded smartphones set new rules
CEOs plan for global shocks
North West ‘ideal’ for battery storage project
New M&A guidelines to end delaying tactics
The outlook for 2024? Challenging and volatile
The next big thing is a ring
Trading places
Academia is the fulfilment of my childhood dream
January 21 in History
‘Magnificent’ five-bed home up for sale
Editor’s Note
If your prayers fail as badly as you did, you’ll still be OK
A second chance to gorge on German cream, Milky Chance will be back in February on their second tour of South Africa. Clemens Rehbein and Philipp Dausch tell us what they’re looking forward to
Shows to lookout for in 2024
Train’s first tour to South Africa promises to be a humdinger
Things to stream
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