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Everything at the DMPR seems to take ‘longer than anticipated’, which speaks volumes to its many governance failures, and points to entrenched interests wary of the light of transparency being ...
Soweto side Kaizer Chiefs have ‘bigger ambitions’ for the Tunisian coach this season, aiming to improve on a disappointing ninth-place Premiership finish, retain the Nedbank Cup and aim higher in the ...
More than 20 NGOs that support special needs children in Gauteng face uncertain futures because the Gauteng departments of health, education and infrastructure and development are letting them down – ...
Higher Education Minister Nobuhle Nkabane’s independent panel saga continues to show cracks after two senior officials denied involvement in the appointment process of the 21 chairpersons of the Seta ...
A back-to-basics approach might be needed amid mounting concerns about the blocs’ continued relevance in shaping the international order.
Stephen Grootes recently wrote that State Capture has ‘nothing to do’ with BEE. However, the State Capture report directly addressed the link, which is a point of national significance that should not ...
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While live feeds of the tribunal have always carried an ‘explicit content’ warning, Tuesday’s session was a whopper.
The Transportation Security Administration will no longer require travelers to remove their shoes during security checks at U.S. airports, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem ...
The Nelson Mandela Bay Business Chamber has described the 30% export tariffs levied on South Africa by US President Donald Trump as a ‘direct blow’ to local exporters.
Here’s a pudding from the long old roads when your dad would stop the car in front of a hotel and later you’d go in to dinner. At the end of the meal, if you’d been a good boy, a steaming bowl of jam ...
The conviction of four people in the Northern Cape for the illegal poaching of the miracle bush lily reveals that criminal syndicates are targeting a wider array of South Africa’s unique flora for ...
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