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South Africa Investigates Corporate Veil for Fraud
An investigation is underway to determine how to remove limited liability from companies implicated in fraud. The focus is on piercing the corporate veil to hold individuals like 'Mr Blue Lamborghini' ultimately liable for misconduct and fraud.
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Ozempic and Mounjaro Prescription Drugs In South Africa
McDonald's South Africa has initiated a quiet overhaul of its identity, signaled by a shift in its Chief Marketing Officer. This move is described as the type of action that typically becomes public knowledge only after investment has occurred.
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South Africa Plans Framework For Coalition Municipalities
The cooperative governance minister, Vilen Gossini-Labisa, stated that a framework is needed to ensure stability in municipalities governed by coalitions. This framework will regulate votes and require a binding written agreement for five years to govern coalition dynamics.
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Thousands Await Stem Cell Transplants In South Africa
Avokile received a life-saving stem cell transplant after being diagnosed with blood cancer. Thousands of patients in South Africa are still waiting to find a matching donor for transplants. More information is available at dkmissafrica.org.
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Sudan Resistance Leaders Die
Hamid Khalafala, an author, and Muzan Al-Neel, both leading figures in Sudan's peaceful youth resistance movement, have died. Khalafala was 36 years old. Their funeral will take place today in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Johannesburg Bridge Lighting Restored After Theft
The Nelson Mandela Bridge, a in Johannesburg connecting Braham-Fontaine and Newtown, had been without lighting for a long time. Fashion designer Floyd Manotwana has his studio in a renovated industrial building nearby. Enhanced lighting near the Nelson Mandela Bridge in Johannesburg has been credited with a reduction in crime. According to Josie, improved lighting deters criminals and contributes to lower crime rates in the area. The bridge connecting the Bram and Newtown districts in Johannesburg has been relit after its lighting system was previously out of service. The bridge is a prominent white cable-stayed structure in the city center. The restoration is expected to provide residents with a sense of trust and security. Local security personnel noted that the bridge was previously only illuminated by a distant traffic light.
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Solar Lamps Enhance Safety In Johannesburg
A private initiative named Josie My Josie is installing solar lamps in areas where electricity is unreliable or frequently fails. This project, also referred to as Josie, aims to provide new light and enhance safety for residents in the Joeberg area.
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Exploding Thermos Raises Concerns Over Unregulated Online Sales
Rising airline prices are a concern, with one individual noting that the situation is like a tsunami. The broadcast questioned how long this trend can continue. This has led to significantly higher flight prices for travelers. Travelers planning trips are encouraged to share their experiences with unexpectedly high flight costs. A Russian radio station expressed concern that the situation regarding prices for all electronics is expected to change. Nintendo announced it will raise the price of a product to just under $500, an increase of about $50, starting in September. The company attributed the hike to rising wholesale costs, particularly for memory chips, due to surging demand from AI data centers. Nintendo also expects to sell fewer consoles, and noted that competitors like Sony are facing similar pressures.
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ANC Leader Calls For Alliance Unity Ahead Of Elections
President Zengiswalo Sih has called for unity within the ANC-led alliance as they approach local elections. The ANC has experienced electoral decline in previous elections, with concerns that the upcoming November 4 elections could be worse.
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South Africa National Dialogue Deemed Costly
A commentator stated that the estimated cost for a national dialogue is 700 million plus, which they believe is unnecessary. They suggested the funds could be better used to assist South Africans suffering from flood damage up north.
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