Lise Beyers
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The EFF opposes the DA’s Home Affairs partnership with banks for ID services, fearing privatisation risks and neglect of state capacity.
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Three Health Department officials were suspended after being arrested for fraud related to service provider contracts, facing serious charges.
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In a country facing crippling unemployment, the rise of artificial intelligence and mounting financial pressures, prospective students and their parents are re-evaluating whether the once-coveted university degree is still worth pursuing.
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A relentless heatwave gripping parts of the Western Cape has moved now affected the province’s power grid.
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US financial service group Citi and two other companies in Dubai’s financial centre asked employees to evacuate their offices after Iran threatened to strike US and Israel-linked banks.
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Woolworths South Africa’s farming initiative received global recognition for enhancing sustainability, proving effective in environmental management and supply resilience.
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South African soldiers moved into gang-violence hotspots in Johannesburg to support police efforts to tackle high crime levels.
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Cape Town’s dam levels are critically low at 51.8%, prompting officials to urge immediate water conservation amid rising consumption and heat.
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Cape Town Mayor urges investigation into gang links in Prasa contracts after allegations of infiltration in a major reconstruction project.










