News
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“You used the wrong system”: UIF claimants face months of delays
Thousands of unemployed South Africans may be unknowingly submitting UIF claims through an outdated online system that accepts applications, but in reality, processes nothing.
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Public review period extended on controversial Thyspunt nuclear plant in St Francis Bay
The public review period for Eskom’s proposed Thyspunt nuclear power plant in St Francis Bay has been extended following public requests.
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Illicit cigarettes worth millions found stashed in truck traveling along R57
Police discovered 499 boxes of illicit cigarettes, estimated to have a street value of R3,1 million, concealed beneath 74 boxes of foam cups.
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Fallen giants: Recovery under way after storms topple century-old trees in George
Among the destruction were trees believed to be between 80 and 100 years old at the George Golf Club, where more than 260 trees were uprooted.
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How a super El Niño could trigger global famine
Extreme heat and drought could damage harvests and worsen global food insecurity this summer.
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Consumer watchdog refers FlySafair to tribunal over systematic overbooking
The National Consumer Commission has referred budget airline FlySafair to the National Consumer Tribunal for alleged contraventions of the Consumer Protection Act.
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Two dairy farm workers found dead after bodies recovered from milk cooling tank in Humansdorp
Two dairy farm workers, aged 27 and 54, were found dead in a milk cooling tank in Humansdorp following a joint rescue operation.
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Disbarred attorney in court for allegedly stealing more than R2m from clients
A disbarred Mpumalanga attorney is set to appear in court facing charges of contravention of the Legal Practice Act and theft of money from three clients.
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Police relocate hundreds of foreign nationals from Durban church amid anti-migrant tensions
South African police have relocated approximately 400 foreign nationals from a church in Durban due to anti-migrant actions.
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Drakenstein Municipality proposes rates relief as property values climb
Property values in the Drakenstein Valley have soared over the past decade, with Paarl and Wellington emerging as some of the fastest-growing property markets in the Western Cape. According to […]










