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Newsmaker | Paradise lost in mining
The GNU is out of touch with people who are engaged in the real economy, and nowhere is this more evident than with broad-based BEE, says Tumi Tsehlo, chair of the South African Capital Equipment Expo
Perfect setting for the celeb lifestyle
If you’ve ever wanted the glamour of living a Beverly Hills lifestyle without leaving Durban North, look no further than unit 7 of Monteith Estate.
My Brilliant Career: Lee-Anne Bac
Lee-Anne Bac is a director in advisory services at BDO SA
How to keep your job safe from AI
Rather than worrying about AI taking our jobs, focus on the irreplaceable human
Postbank worried about 3-million social grant beneficiaries after Sassa ends deal
While it will respect a high court ruling throwing out its urgent application seeking to force Sassa to uphold a service agreement, it is concerned about the impact on 3-million social grant beneficia
CPF member who ‘boasted’ about friendship with police captain arrested for drunk driving
The arrest of a KwaZulu-Natal south coast community policing forum member during a road block on Friday is a taste of things to come during Transport Month in October.
Masked Masi paces up and down cinema, looking for victims
Maniacal madman roams freely
Consumers on the hook for Nersa’s R54bn tariff blunder
The National Energy Regulator of SA admitted miscalculating Eskom’s revenue shortfall and quietly green lit a R54bn tariff claw back.
EDITORIAL | Closure at last for families of drowned Daveyton pupils
Education Labour Relations Council award should spur department to follow up on progress of other cases probing deaths of pupils
MARK KEOHANE | Paarl Gim vs Paarl Boys’ High is doubtless the biggest rugby match in SA this weekend
Paarl Gim are the favourites, but the Paarl derby does not care for that
Karpowership licences set aside in huge win ‘for the public’
It’s the culmination of a three-year fight between the National Energy Regulator and Outa
‘Renewed energy’ as Pirates start life under Ouaddou, says new skipper Sibisi
‘[There are] new ideas that are completely different from how the previous coach wanted us to play’
EDITORIAL | Start of Women’s Month shines light on Banyana’s plight
Given the challenges besetting the women’s team, it’s no surprise the former champions placed fourth at this year’s Wafcon
The warning labels that could be coming for your crisps
Nutritional experts hope the warnings will help people make healthier food choices at the grocery store
Crying inkosi appears in court for relative Nhlalayenza Ndlovu’s death
Discrepancies and glitches in the case raise flags as case is adjourned to August 8
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