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Outa has released an investigative report and audio recordings that may be the proverbial spark in the powder keg.
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January 5 2024
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Outa has released an investigative report and audio recordings that may be the proverbial spark in the powder keg.
Israel and Gaza: SA regains moral high ground
With its genocide application to the International Court of Justice, SA has reclaimed some of the Mandela era's...
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The Pistorius family's former media manager reflects on the court case that consumed her for almost four years.
Namibia points the way to a better SA
Faults and all, we can learn a lot from our northern neighbour.
Donald Trump and his Magafrikaners
Why does the former US president have so many Afrikaans fans?
South Africa and Israel chose different paths
One ended apartheid but faces a wave of crises. The other sustains apartheid and is embroiled in war crimes.
Tune into 2024 with a feast of TV treasures
The streaming services have plenty to offer if you still have holiday time on your hands.
The connection between food, gut health and PTSD
A recent study suggests that a Mediterranean diet could ameliorate the symptoms of post-traumatic stress.
Lunch with Tossie Lochner
At 86, the former RSG correspondent in Italy remains a force to be reckoned with.
Fred’s coming of age
Sis Ousie, are we sisters?
Baboon bonds make up for a bad start in life
LIFESTYLE
From troubled intestines to a peaceful gut
A green juice fast can restore serenity to a digestive system upset by two weeks of festivities.
Retro makietie for the new year
2024 begins with old-fashioned party snacks and vodka martinis.
If I were Cricket SA…
Administrators should have begged Dean Elgar to keep playing Test cricket.
BACK PAGE
From hot dogs to cool finds
Everything on the Fomo sapiens radar that you need to know about.
15 questions for Emo Adams
The entertainer is working on a TV show and a new series of ‘Noot vir Noot’.
Holiday romance: festive books
Lose yourself in other people's complicated lives unfolding in exotic destinations.
Portuguese and South American fiction
Great writers use different techniques to keep readers fixated.
Revisiting beloved books
Certain novels are repeatedly taken down from the shelf.
Swine in Hollywood, suffering in Siberia, small...
The inside track on Tinseltown and the best possible way to end a year of reading.