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Kaizer Chiefs Legend Receives Honorary Doctorate
Former Kaizer Chiefs player Dr. Kumalu was conferred with an honorary Doctor of Philosophy and Science. The honor was awarded by the University of Technology. The ceremony took place this afternoon.
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Chinese And Indian Automakers Enter South African Market
Automakers from China and India are increasing their presence in the South African automotive market. These entry-level vehicles often include specifications and additional features that typically require extra payment in other models.
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Shukuru Malachi Denies Security Work Authorization
Shukuru Malachi has denied providing authority for implicated Goobies 85 solutions to receive ad hoc security work. The statement addresses the role Malachi played in continuing with the ad hoc security arrangements.
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Two Dead In Soweto Fire
Two people died following a fire in the Mdani extension of Soweto, Johannesburg. Emergency services responded to the blaze around 5am, according to officials.
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South African Border Authority Acquires Truce
Magistrate Gottfried Nechi identified several ports of entry requiring serious tightening, including LeBombo, Bait Bridge, Oshook, Copfontein, Maseru Bridge, and Fixback. Border management authorities have completed a process to identify these locations.
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South Africa Faces Widespread Municipal Water Crisis
The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor GEM 2000 figures show that 800 adult South Africans own a business less than 3.5 years old. This rate places South Africa 4th in the world for new business creation.
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Tawana Metro Police Asset Protection Inquiry Postponed
Legal counsel for Gudumalaji has requested a postponement of the inquiry into the corruption of asset protection within the Tawana Metro Police Department. The request aims to allow for thorough preparation of the client.
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South African Forum Criticizes Fuel Relief Extension
The Forum for South Africa (FOSA) has criticized the government's extension of the field levy relief, describing the measure as deceptive. FOSA stated the extension is a short-term fix that fails to address the country's economic crisis. The criticism follows an announcement by the Finance Minister on Tuesday. National Leader Debu Ho Machilon Bahani argued the relief is only temporary and will expire in June. The group called for government interventions to manage increasing oil prices and a weakening Rand caused by the U.S.-Israel war on Iran. The criticism follows Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana's announcement on Tuesday to extend the relief measures.
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Rising Fuel Costs Linked To US-Israel-Iran Conflict
The Bitamaris Bank Economic Justice and Dignity Group attributed rising fuel costs in South Africa to the ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran.
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Astro Poultry Expects 470 Percent Earnings Surge
South African poultry producer Astro has reported a sharp rebound in earnings. The company's performance was driven by strong consumer demand for chicken within the country. This growth follows a period of market volatility.
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