News
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Power outages affect students during critical assessment period
Businesses, residents and students in parts of Nelson Mandela Bay continue to feel the impact of a prolonged power outage expected to last up to 21 days.
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Court backs government’s authority on foot-and-mouth disease strategy
The court did not grant urgent relief sought by business organisation Sakeliga and others, who had applied for permission to procure and administer FMD vaccines outside the established national framework.
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Crude tumbles, stocks rally on hopes for Iran war de-escalation
Oil prices dropped as stocks rose amid hopes of Middle East peace, while the global economic impact of conflict intensified.
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We need more space, says Worcester United Taxi Association in memo
Hundreds of taxi’s gathered at the Breede Valley Municipality to hand a memorandum to the Mayor Antoinette Steyn and Municipal Manager David McThomas.
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Dr Elana Ryklief turns lived trans experience into groundbreaking scholarship
Cape Flats resident Elana Ryklief earned a PhD in English Studies from Stellenbosch University in three years, using her own transgender experiences.
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Navigating the geopolitical crosswinds: South Africa faces renewed inflation risks despite brief market relief
South Africa faces renewed inflation risks despite brief market relief, driven by rising fuel costs and import dependence.
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Cradock Four inquest: Murder case dockets disappear from two locations
Two former law officers testified that both the original and duplicate dockets of the Cradock Four anti-apartheid activists’ murder case have completely gone missing.
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Diesel prices soar at filling stations before official April increase
Consumers have reacted strongly to rising diesel prices, anticipating further increases in April, despite no official announcement yet.
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Labour lawyer shot dead outside Johannesburg labour court
Labour lawyer Chinette Gallichan, was shot at point-blank range as she walked to the CCMA offices on 23 March.
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Supreme Court orders Eskom to disclose coal and diesel contracts to AfriForum
The Supreme Court of Appeal mandated Eskom to disclose fuel supply contracts, emphasizing transparency in public procurement processes.










