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One arrested at Clicks Gateway store protest
CrimeOn Monday Clicks said that it had to close 92 stores in KwaZulu-Natal and more than 400 of its stores…
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Clicks suspends staff linked to alleged racist ad, senior executive resigns
Local newsUpdateThe chain store has also made the decision to remove all TRESemmé products from its shelves with immediate effect.
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NSFAS receives over 160 000 student applications
Local newsNSFAS has been receiving more than 5 000 applications a day, with the number going as high as 6 000…
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Students invited to join innovation programme
Local newsThe programme, expanding to more countries than ever in its third year, encourages student entrepreneurs to take a look at…
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Introduction To The JSE Top 40
AdvertorialThe Johannesburg Stock Exchange Limited or the JSE Limited is the oldest and the largest existing stock trading in South…
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A reduction in revenues may necessitate lease renewals.
Local newsThe nature of Full Maintenance Leasing - as an alternative way of acquiring vehicles - will likely be changed for…
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Greenwood Park SAPS secure 173 arrests in two months
CrimeThe arrests were made over July and August and the station has praised the involvement of the community in fighting…
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Nothing develops muscle memory like practical experience
Local newsRacing drivers are admired by many. And so are those who demonstrate an uncanny ability to effortlessly (seemingly) drift through…
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Paramedics help resuscitate premature baby born on Middlebrook Avenue
Local newsThe premature baby boy is currently at Addington Hospital in the neonatal Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
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BellTower from Kenya is the Grand Prix winner of the Lexus Design Award 2020.
Local newsBellTower’s entry, titled Open Source Communities, was selected for the coveted award from among 2 042 total submissions from 79…
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VIDEO: Several water meters vandalised in Durban North
Local newsCases of vandalism have also been reported in Westville and Morningside.
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Covid-19 cases declining in the province, says KZN premier
Local newsAccording to statistics, over the past two weeks, the province has recorded 5 664 Covid-19 cases and 358 deaths.











