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Paul Bradley shares stories from his a trip across South Africa, the ‘Rainbow Country’, to celebrate a milestone year.
The Department of Basic Education is set to review the progression and promotion policies in South African schools, aiming to ...
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Stockhead on MSNASX miners bring shine back to South African goldSouth African gold output has steadily declined for three decades. Record prices and political stability are bringing the ...
Owning and driving a car is not simply about our personal consumption goals, but also a huge responsibility, and we must ...
There are not many tougher challenges at Wimbledon than facing a two-time defending champion on the back of a 22-match ...
A government led by freedom fighters who helped to liberate the country more than 30 years ago is now overseeing a police ...
Michael Owen, the legendary striker, sheds light on the urgent need for improved development systems in South African ...
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Bizcommunity.com on MSNSkubu refill store debuts in South Africa, slashing plastic waste and costsFurthermore, the CSIR analysed the data collected by the IoT-enabled refill station to assess the feasibility of establishing ...
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Africanews on MSNSouth Africa's independent mechanics join forces to compete with big companiesThemba Maseko, a 39-year-old mechanic, repairs a BMW car outside his workshop in Brakpan, east of Johannesburg, South Africa, Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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Bizcommunity.com on MSNSouth Africa: Monitoring and learning for impact, Vodacom calls for bold shift in CSIAs South Africa grapples with record unemployment, deepening inequality and a critical skills shortage, Vodacom is ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSouth Africa: Questions Over Tripling of Gauteng Health's Security BudgetIn just two years, the Gauteng health department's spending on security has more than tripled. We try to get to the bottom of the ballooning bills and what it means for governance in the department.
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