Business
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Uncertain outlook for October fuel prices
Motorists may still face higher petrol costs in October, although a stronger rand and softer oil prices could help ease the pressure by the end of the month. Figures from […]
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Huge improvement in early learning thanks to solar plants’ programmes
New research shows a significant improvement in Early Childhood Development in Northern Cape, with over 40% increase in children on track in vital developmental areas.
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The real truth: Buyers set property prices, not sellers
Property buyers, not sellers, actually determine house prices through market dynamics. Location is the most critical factor, while market conditions, recent sales, and property features significantly influence final property values.
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MENING | Hoe het Kimberley so ‘siek’ geword; van vyfsterstad na rioolgat?
Kimberley, eens ‘n vooruitstrewende munisipaliteit met ‘n vyfstergradering, het “siek” geword. ‘n Kenner gee sy mening hieroor.
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Property: Don’t let that asking price intimidate or scare you
Negotiating a discount is part of most property transactions, and the worst that can happen is that the seller says “no.”
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Projek mik na biohoutskool uit indringerbome; herwin van weiding in Hantam
‘n Baanbreker-biohoutskoolinisiatief het ten doel om duisende hektare indringer Prosopis-bome uit te roei, om die gehalte van weiding in die Hantam te verbeter, en om werk te skep.
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DA takes R54 billion NERSA blunder to Public Protector
The Democratic Alliance has escalated the National Energy Regulator of South Africa’s (NERSA) R54 billion electricity pricing debacle to the Public Protector, demanding investigation into what DA spokesperson Kevin Mileham […]
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The looming risk of Tiger Milling closing its plant does not bode well for Hennenman and Matjhabeng
Matjhabeng cannot afford to lose Tiger Milling. The livelihoods of workers, the economic stability of Hennenman, and the future of municipal revenue depend on immediate, decisive action
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Walmart to open first branded stores in South Africa this year
American retail giant Walmart announced this week that it will open its first branded stores in South Africa before the end of 2025, marking a significant expansion of the company’s international footprint into the African market.
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How homes and cities must adapt for a growing older population
Africa’s ageing population is set to nearly quadruple by 2050 – from roughly 74 million today to more than 235 million people aged 60 and older.










