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WATCH | Gordhan on SOEs: 'We've got to repair 10 years of damage'
Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan, speaking at News24's Frontline post-Budget panel discussion reminded the audience that there is 10 years of damage to repair at SOEs. "That doesn't happen overnight. It's a long hard process."
WATCH | SAA business rescue practitioners have final say says Gordhan
AA's business rescue practitioners have the final say on a plan to restructure the embattled airline and government will respect that authority, Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan has said.
Disappointed De Kock can't explain another Proteas 'blowout'
Proteas captain Quinton de Kock was lost for words following the Proteas' defeat to Australia in the third T20 at Newlands in Cape Town.
How the Taycan electric car stays true to Porsche's DNA
Porsche explains how it managed to retain the company's DNA and heritage in its first all-electric sports car, the Taycan.
Local teacher uses drama therapy as a teaching technique and it's totally beautiful
Zanoxolo James, a local young teacher at PJB Cona Primary School in Worcester, uses drama therapy as his way of teaching his students.
WATCH | President Cyril Ramaphosa apologises to Tazne van Wyk's family
President Cyril Ramaphosa visited the emotional family of slain Tazne van Wyk on Tuesday afternoon. The 8-year-old's body was found in a stormwater drain near the N1 just outside Worcester.
Meet the young local DJ who gets to play alongside Black Coffee, Steve Aoki and more at Ultra SA
DJ Nkanyezi won the chance of a lifetime as Budweiser's DJ search winner and will perform at Ultra alongside global superstars.
Proteas hail 'fantastic' Faf in his new leadership role
Proteas assistant coach Enoch Nkwe hailed Faf du Plessis on his new leadership role in the camp after relinquishing captaincy.
Jeep Trackhawk - Quick Review
The Trackhawk is the new top-of-the-range model in Jeep's Grand Cherokee range. Its supercharged 6.2-litre V8 engine develops a crushing 522kW!
WATCH | 'I know firsthand what challenges South Africans face' - John Moodey
John Moodey, believes he is the best candidate to lead the DA because he has a "workable solution" that can help the DA on its growth path.
WATCH | I believe I am the best candidate says John Moody ahead of the DA leadership race
The official launch of John Moody candidacy, which took place at the University of Johannesburg.
Beating England gives Proteas women belief to go far Down Under
Proteas batter Mignon du Preez was delighted with their historic win over England as the Proteas women took a significant step towards qualifying for the T20 World Cup semi-finals in Australia.
De Kock reflects on Warner Kingsmead incident: We have moved on
Proteas captain Quinton de Kock insists that he and Australian batsman David Warner have moved on from their altercation two years ago in a ferociously contested Test series that culminated in the ball-tampering scandal.
WATCH | Murdered 8-year-old Tazne van Wyk will get a proper funeral - Mayor Dan Plato
On Thursday evening a night vigil was held for the slain 8-year-old Tazne van wyk. Van Wyk went missing two weeks ago, after she was last seen walking to the tuck shop near her home.
WATCH | Joburg dad uses last R800 in his pocket to start successful sandwich business
Twenty-seven-year old Itumeleng Lekomanyane had no choice but to use the last R800 left in his pocket to make ends meet for himself and his daughter.
Proteas women look at positives ahead of T20 World Cup
Proteas captain Dane van Niekerk is looking at the positives as they prepare for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup in Australia.
'Refreshed' Rabada raring to go as Proteas face Australia
Proteas bowling coach Charl Langeveldt is looking forward to see fast bowler Kagiso Rabada back in action ahead of Australia's limited-overs tour to South Africa.
WATCH #DeKlerkMustFall protesters demand apology from former president
Members of the Black people's National Crisis Committee protested outside the De Klerk Foundation on Wednesday afternoon. The group demanded that the former president apologise on live TV for stating that apartheid was not a crime against humanity.
Elusive Hermes the caracal spotted on the slopes of Table Mountain in Cape Town
Hermes the caracal was snacking on an early dinner when a couple of hikers stumbled upon him on Kloof Corner.
WATCH | Fighting fire with fire: Meet SA's very first all-female firefighting crew
This is team Juliet, South Africa's all-female firefighting crew. Stationed at the Working on Fire base in Newlands, the NCC wildland crew have been together for three months.
The digitalisation of street art
There's new street art adorning the walls of Cape Town's Salt River - courtesy of the annual International Public Art Festival.
A love affair with corrugated iron shared by two artists across social divides
Mark and Genius in Cape Town have been working together for a decade reworking discarded iron into high-end pieces of art.
Waugh's advice to SA crowds: Sledge Smith, Warner at your own peril
Former Australian captain Steve Waugh believes that David Warner and Steve Smith will expect to be given a hard time by South African crowds after serving a one year ball-tampering ban.
Natalie du Toit on her incredible journey and being nominated
Former Paralympic swimmer Natalie du Toit speaks about her Laureus Sporting Moment nomination and on her incredible journey.






















