Best of Mossel Bay Awards are coming!

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MOSSEL BAY NEWS – It s time for the inaugural Best of Mossel Bay Readers Choice Awards, an exciting celebration of excellence throughout our community. From top-notch services and...

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Dolphin Canvas & Tarps expands offering with Priors Upholstery acquisition

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MOSSEL BAY NEWS – Local business Dolphin Canvas Tarps is proud to announce an exciting new chapter, as they take over Priors Upholstery—bringing even more expertise and services under...

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Zimbabwe: Report Exposes Flaws in Constitutional Amendment Bill 3 Hearings

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[263Chat] The recent public hearings on the Constitution Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3) were presented as a nationwide consultation exercise but a new report suggests the process was marked...

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Namibia: SONA – Key Takeaways On Genocide Talks, Education, Energy, Investment and Agriculture

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[Namibian] * President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says a conclusion for a joint declaration between Namibia and Germany regarding the 1904-1908 Ovaherero and Nama genocide is now within reach, possibly before...

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Zimbabwe: Tobacco Turmoil – Farmers Trapped in Price Slump

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[263Chat] This year’s tobacco marketing season has proven difficult for many farmers, as unfavorable market conditions driven by supply and demand continue to take a toll.

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South Africa: A Billion Tiny Insects Are Getting the Better of the Hartbeespoort Hyacinth

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[GroundUp] 350,000 hoppers were released last year. Scientists say the impact is visible

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South Africa: Two Insurance Giants Dominate Sassa Funeral Deductions

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[GroundUp] Clientèle Life, Sanlam and their subsidiaries collect R143-million every month for funeral policies directly from SASSA pension and disability grants

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South Africa: High Costs and Cheap Imports Threaten Local Sugar Farmers

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[Scrolla] High fuel prices make fertiliser and diesel too expensive for thousands of small farmers in South Africa to grow crops. The South African sugar industry is losing money...

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South Africa: Court Sets Aside R86-Million Border Wall Tender Over Fraud

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[GroundUp] A fake joint venture used a fake B-BBEE certificate and an expired compliance document to win a KwaZulu-Natal transport department contract

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