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Workers fret over retrenchment as Greyhound grinds to a halt
The company closure will lead to the wiping out of 578 jobs at Greyhound South Africa and Zimbabwe; 55 jobs…
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King Cetshwayo District Mayor passes away
Mayor Nonhle Mkhulisi passed away on Wednesday night
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Heavy rains not stopping any time soon
Rain is expected to spread to parts of Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Limpopo, the Eastern Cape and the Free State on Thursday.
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Legal battle to keep Skukuza’s courtroom closed is over
Mpumalanga Regional Court President Naomi Engelbrecht’s drawn out legal battle to keep Skukuza’s courtroom closed has come to an end.
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KZN ready to welcome learners, says Premier
The Premier said some schools will need to alternate days in order to accommodate all learners while observing social distancing.
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Suppliers of garlic, ginger could be fined R1m if found guilty for excessive pricing
The suppliers that will be investigated by the Consumer Commission include Food Lovers Market, Spar, Pick n Pay, Shoprite Group,…
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Employment and Labour department launches UIF e-Compliance Certificate System
The South African Government released a statement in which they stated that The Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) is embracing technology…
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End of the road: Greyhound buses shut down operations after 37 years
All passengers who have tickets booked for services after 14 February will be refunded in full.
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Suspect who killed woman in a Witbank retirement village, hands himself over to police
Edenpark Retirement Village murder – suspect sends voice note of apology to girlfriend.
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3 suspects arrested for murder, during argument in Roodepoort
Honeydew Police spokesperson Captain Balan Muthan, who confirmed the incident, said it stemmed from an argument about a tender.
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Zuma’s charges must increase with every breach of the law, says Casac
The Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution said Zuma must face additional charges for every transgressions, after…
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Post Office warns against custom fee scam
Residents who have information on postal crimes are encouraged to contact the toll-free crime buster hotline.










