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NEWS - TIMES LIVE
  • Extreme heat shuts schools for millions, widening learning gaps worldwide
    Hena Khan, a grade nine student in Dhaka, has struggled to focus on her studies this week as temperatures surpassed 43 degrees Celsius (109 degrees Fahrenheit) in the Bangladesh capital.
  • Limpopo man in dock after murder of sister and her one-month-old baby
    A Limpopo man arrested for the murder of his sister and her baby is due to appear in the Phalaborwa magistrate's court on Thursday.
  • Blast from the past: SA men’s 4x100m team win (fool’s) gold in Poland
    Today in SA sport history: May 2
  • ‘Keep searching’ graduate lands her first job after Ramaphosa interaction goes viral
    Chat with president caught on video helps Slindokuhle Khoza get a job offer
  • 'A warm hug from an old friend': expat back in South Africa to launch book on emigration
    'If you are brave enough to start your own business, you can be brave enough to emigrate,' says Johan Oldenburg
  • Provincial unions responsible for lack of black faces in Proteas World Cup squad
    Previously it was easy to throw the Proteas coaches and selectors under the bus, but increasingly it is the provincial union presidents who are responsible
  • NEWS - BUSINESS LIVE
  • Where the rich are placing their housing bets
    The super-wealthy are discovering a new crop of property hotspots in city, sun and ski belts across the globe, with Cape Town jostling for position
  • NATASHA MARRIAN: Zuma’s version of King Lear
    The former president has never been a calm hand at the helm; now his destructive instincts are taking their toll on his new party
  • Has BHP just lit the fuse on market M&A?
    What will BHP do next, and could interlopers enter the bidding?
  • Ship comes in for SA job seekers
    Cruise liners bring in tourists and leave a bonanza behind
  • Teens see social media algorithms as accurate reflections of themselves
    A new study has found that teens are at an especially malleable stage and social media is having generation-shaping effects
  • RICHARD WORTHINGTON: Proper integrated energy planning for SA is now urgent
    Declining to implement integrated energy planning is betrayal of commitment to democratic governance