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‘No justification for govt to subsidise middle class,’ says CompCom on Gautrain
What is required is a single system that is more reliable.
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Top tax tips to remember
There are ways to avoid frustration, delays, penalties, or overpaying on your tax.
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Limpopo boy (6) drowns in unrehabilitated borrow pit
The borrow pits are situated roughly 100 metres from a residential area.
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South Africa’s average dam levels increase
It said all these indicate the unavoidable impacts of climate change and the continued need to safeguard the country’s scarce…
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Western Cape: Body of missing Tazne van Wyk found outside Worcester
A person of interest in her disappearance, Moyhdian Pangarker, has been arrested.
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KZN: Environmental groups appeal Richards Bay gas-to-power plant
The facility is expected to have a maximum capacity of 3 000 megawatts to operate with natural gas as the…
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Tshwane police aim to curb ‘rogue’ cops
The IPMS is part of the revised integrated policing strategic framework for crime prevention, safety and security approved by the…
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Education dept briefs committee on special school pupils’ safety
Ms Bongiwe Mbinqo-Gigaba said in 2016, the National Treasury awarded the DBE a conditional grant of R477 million over the…
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Members of Parliament trivialise GBV in ‘scandalous’ exchanges, activists charge
‘If this is their understanding of GBV… then we will not see any quality legislation, but shallow changes,’ activist Lisa…
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Nothing radical about ‘giving back the land’ – expert
‘Rather than just the thin gruel of self-righteous indignation that all sides of the land debate seem to be enjoying,…
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Stage 2 rotational load shedding to be implemented on Thursday
Customers are asked to use electricity sparingly during this time.
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Police warn Pretoria students about free Wi-Fi spots
Young adults and pupils in Pretoria West have fallen victim to robbers who targeted their cellphones and laptops.











