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Libyan giants Al-Ittihad in talks with Sundowns over Bafana duo
According to an insider privy to information, the Libyan giants will table offers for the Bafana Bafana stars at the end of the season.

Putin visits China to reaffirm Russia ties
The Kremlin has said Putin and Xi plan to discuss economic cooperation between the two countries, but also “key international and regional issues.”

Pretoria to Washington: Roelf Meyer set to face Donald Trump
Roelf Meyer is set present his credentials to Donald Trump this week, in a critical mission to repair fractured diplomatic relations.

High levels of toxic ‘forever chemicals’ found off coast of southern England
Study of Channel finds levels of toxic Pfas in Solent at 13 times safe limits in some places, with much coming from treated sewage
Scientists have found high levels of toxic Pfas, or “forever chemicals”, in soil, water and throughout the marine food chain in the UK’s Solent strait, including at protected environmental sites, according to a new study.
In some samples, pollution was 13 times the...

The human cost of tender corruption
Behind every irregular tender award lies lost employment, shuttered presses and families caught in the fallout of graft quantified only in rands.

SANParks denounces fake Facebook post about elephant
A Facebook post about an elephant protecting a dead safari park ranger has gone viral, prompting SANParks to step in and call foul on it.

Clairvoyant predicts global ‘collapse and rebuild’ by 2028
Clairvoyant says tarot cards point to major global change ahead and the collapse of outdated systems by 2028.

Why businesses are launching mobile apps faster – and how Cirrus Bridge supports them
Faster mobile app launches are shaping business success, with Cirrus Bridge enabling scalable and efficient development.

Vatican confronts the age of artificial intelligence
Pope Leo’s first encyclical takes on AI, with Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah joining the Vatican launch.

Iconic Proteas New Year’s Test controversially ‘sold out’
Cricket fans have been left infuriated after the Proteas’ iconic New Year’s Test at Newlands sold out in strange circumstances.

TEBOGO KHAAS | Joe Sibanyoni case exposes deeper governance failures within the NPA
Joe Sibanyoni case exposes troubling weaknesses within National Prosecuting Authority

Bulls take confidence from URC form ahead of quarter-final
‘The confidence that we got is that we grounded out some games in the last couple of weeks and months, where it could have gone the other way.’

EUSTACE MASHIMBYE | Extraordinary solutions required to address unemployment crisis
Considering 44.2% of the country’s population comprises of young people under the age of 25, the statistics on youth unemployment are catastrophic at best and loom as a tinderbox that can detonate with disastrous consequences at worst.

Why don’t drivers enter other series like Verstappen? F1 Q&A
BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your latest questions before the Canadian Grand Prix.

OPINION: Stormers have been their own worst enemy
The Stormers’ poor finish to the URC pool phase has left them with potentially tough away games to try win the title.

Five reasons why Best was a genius
George Best would have been 80 on 22 May. Take a look back on an unforgettable career and enjoy five of his most memorable goals.

Chris Mason: Inside the shadow contest to be our next prime minister
It is now likely that we will have another new prime minister, possibly within weeks, or perhaps within months, our political editor writes.

‘All is well’: Rachel Kolisi admitted to hospital
Rachel Kolisi revealed that she has been admitted to hospital but reassured her fans and followers that ‘all is well’. Take a look…

The charity shop which boosted takings by moving outdoors
The shop can now make £2,000 in one day after moving to trade outdoors just one day a week.