The January imperative: Review your cover and reset your foundation

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BUSINESS NEWS – Universally, January is the reset month. Many of us set new goals for the new year, establish fresh routines, and commit to smarter financial intentions. We...

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South Africa: Energy Firm Sasol Not ‘Looking for 50,000 Youths to Train, Employ’ in South Africa As Claimed Online

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[Africa Check] Energy firm Sasol not ‘looking for 50,000 youths to train, employ’ in South Africa as claimed online

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South Africa: Media Statement – Standing Committee On Appropriations Calls for Urgent Engagement On Scholar Transport Following Tragic Accident

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[Parliament of South Africa] The Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Appropriations, Dr Mmusi Maimane, has expressed profound shock and sadness following a devastating road accident involving a private...

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Namibia: Summer Jive Tournament Set for August At Outjo

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[Namibian] The third edition of the Summer Jive Tournament is set for 29 and 30 August at Etoshapoort Stadium at Outjo.

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South Africa: Coal’s Slow Death in Mpumalanga

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[Scrolla] Steve Tshwete Local Municipality in Middelburg used to be one of South Africa’s top municipalities, boasting an average 95% rates collection.

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South Africa: Trains Will Be Back On This Joburg Line Soon

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[GroundUp] Trains on the Vereeniging line stopped running during the covid lockdown

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South Africa: Ethics Company Told to Pay Back Lottery Money

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[GroundUp] ProEthics and its director Dr Janette Minnaar tried to stop us publishing this article

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Namibia: Grootfontein Cholera Outbreak Manageable – Senior Medical Officer

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[Namibian] Grootfontein senior medical officer Dr Martinus Shaninga says the establishment of a cholera treatment centre at Grootfontein State Hospital is doing well in managing the number of reported...

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South Africa: Electricity Is Eating Into Food Budgets for Struggling Households

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[Scrolla] Prepaid electricity costs now take a significant portion of a minimum wage income. Many households are forced to prioritise electricity and transport before buying food.

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Malawi: ‘I Felt Free Again’ – Restoring Hope and Dignity for Fistula Survivors in Malawi

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[Spotlight Initiative] Lilongwe — Beyond the pain and physical symptoms, women suffering from fistula frequently suffer ostracism and psychological trauma. The Spotlight Initiative Africa Regional Programme enabled the treatment...

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