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Free State municipalities the worst-run, dysfunctional to render basic services
The National Treasury intends to withhold the equitable share of ten of 19 municipalities kaput Free State municipalities
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Trump’s 30% tariffs threaten South Africa’s Citrus industry as deadline looms
With just days remaining before President Donald Trump’s administration implements devastating 30% tariffs on South African imports, the country’s citrus industry is sounding urgent alarms about the catastrophic impact on rural communities and thousands of jobs
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Sewe Passe-pad sal nog toe bly tot laat in 2026 na 2021 se vloedskade
Die historiese Sewe Passe-pad, wat sedert November 2021 gesluit is ná verwoestende vloedskade, sal na verwagting eers in die laaste kwartaal van 2026 heropen word.
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New York: Gunman kills four in Manhattan office tower shooting
A gunman with a history of mental health issues killed four people, including a police officer, during a shooting spree in central Manhattan.
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Wellington: Polisiesersant in hof ná moord op eksmeise se kêrel
’n Polisiespeurder van Kleinvlei, Wayne Wantza, bly in aanhouding ná ’n skietvoorval wat glo spruit uit ’n liefdesdriehoek waarin een man dood is en ’n vrou ernstig gewond is.
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Sanlam goes green: Major solar plant powers head office and feeds national grid
Financial services giant Sanlam has switched on a massive solar installation at its Bellville headquarters.
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Gaza slips towards famine as death toll exceeds 60 000
Gaza is slipping into famine, UN-backed experts warned yesterday, as the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory announced that the death toll in the nearly 22-month war has surpassed 60 000.










