News
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Brothers ordered to repay R14 million in lottery fraud scheme
Two brothers fraudulently obtained R14 million for a non-existent cultural village, ordered to repay funds by the Special Tribunal.
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NMB water crisis: Dam levels remain below 30% usable as losses mount
Water levels in Nelson Mandela Bay remain critically low, with the Business Chamber warning urgent intervention is needed.
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Mistaken identity costs man his life
Five suspects have been arrested in connection with the murder of a man who was allegedly killed for a mistaken identity.
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Global ceasefire and massive oil correction offer crucial relief for the SA economy
A sudden global shift has delivered much-needed relief for South Africa. Following a Middle East ceasefire, oil prices have dropped sharply and the Rand has strengthened.
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McKenzie stops taxpayer funding for Mama Joy’s World Cup trip
Minister Gayton McKenzie denied funding superfan Mama Joy’s World Cup trip, reversing previous taxpayer expenses and prioritizing athlete support instead.
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Taste Master SA entries close with Paarl job on offer
Entries for The Taste Master SA Professionals Season 1 officially closed at midnight on 6 April, marking the final opportunity for trained chefs across South Africa to enter the next […]
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South Africa accepts US envoy’s credentials amid moves to thaw ties
President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday received the diplomatic credentials of the new US ambassador, despite soured relations.
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Dido Valley housing project brings new homes to Redhill and Luyolo families
The Dido Valley housing project is delivering new homes to Redhill and Luyolo residents, with 600 opportunities planned by 2028.
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UDTA shuts down Nqweba entrances over alleged road repair promises
The UDTA closed Nqweba entrances today, protesting poor road conditions after unsatisfactory responses from the municipality over a year.










