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Daily Maverick on MSNAfter the Bell: SA-US trade tariff negotiations and the 10-year gameI suddenly realised that what we said and did during the Covid pandemic was only going to be judged over a 10-year period. I ...
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Briefly on MSNOperation Dudula announces the target for its next campaignAnti-migration group Operation Dudula announced that it will target public schools in South Africa beginning in January 2025.
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Daily Maverick on MSN‘Watershed moment’ – advanced attribution study confirms climate change intensified Durban’s deadly 2022 floodsA groundbreaking new study has confirmed what President Cyril Ramaphosa said in the aftermath of South Africa’s deadliest flood disaster – that climate change played a significant role in the ...
Rami Chuene weighed in on the recovered R11 billion stolen from public funds. The 'Cry of Winnie Mandela' actress and her fans were shocked by the discovery.
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Briefly on MSN"President to president": Ramaphosa bonding with student school president of ICT school goes viralA student's confident "president to president" introduction to Cyril Ramaphosa during a school visit has gone viral, with South Africans praising the interaction.
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Bizcommunity on MSNSA's auto sector must evolve to survive US tariffs, says RamaphosaDespite the global headwinds, President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed confidence in South Africa’s auto industry, noting that it is making the investments needed to build resilience, protect jobs and ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNTimeline of commission of inquiry into Mkhwanazi’s allegations is ‘quite tight’, says Justice MadlangaThe commission’s first ‘consultation with a witness’ will be with KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant General ...
The catastrophic Durban floods of April 2022, which claimed 544 lives and displaced tens of thousands, were made significantly worse by climate change, a new study led by Wits University has confirmed ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSA's Automotive Industry Continues to Drive Investment, Jobs and InnovationDespite the global headwinds, President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed confidence in South Africa's auto industry noting that it is making the investments needed to build resilience, protect jobs and ...
Highlighting the historic roots of the industry, the President recalled that the first automotive assembly plants were established in the Eastern Cape in the 1920s.
On Monday, the wine industry said that South Africans should double down on supporting the local wine industry to offset the 30% tariffs that the United States government has slapped on South African ...
Three men accused KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi and other police officers of kidnapping and ...
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