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Tshwane metro fails to deliver blacklisting notice because it ‘can’t find’ high-profile tenderpreneur
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Tshwane metro fails to deliver blacklisting notice because it ‘can’t find’ high-profile tenderpreneur
Tshwane metro fails to deliver blacklisting notice because it ‘can’t find’ high-profile tenderpreneur

Mauritius’ GDP per capita has more than quadrupled over the past few decades, far outpacing South Africa’s growth.

Teenager Iva Jovic is “excited” to test herself against “the best” after booking an Australian Open quarter-final against Aryna Sabalenka.

Gauteng is on the brink of a crisis as informal settlements illegally occupy and spread across private land, while millions wait for state housing.
The killing of a US citizen by federal immigration agents on Saturday – the second in Minneapolis this month – sparked new protests and impassioned demands by local leaders for the Trump administration to end its operation in the city.

Andy Burnham’s decision to run for a by-election and the latest on Trump’s Nato comments lead the papers.

Trump officials says federal agents shot in self-defence, as Pretti’s parents accuse them of “sickening lies”.
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The DA in KwaZulu-Natal believes the party’s bilateral meeting with the National Freedom Party on Saturday was “a positive step in the right direction” to keep the provincial coalition government intact.
US President Donald Trump on Saturday warned Canada that if it concludes a trade deal with China, he will impose a 100% tariff on all goods coming over the border.

South Africa’s agricultural sector is facing a perfect storm of both domestic and external challenges, with widespread flooding, disease outbreaks and the looming threat of US tariffs weighing on the industry.
Three young people were shot dead and another wounded in Cape Town on Saturday, Western Cape police have confirmed.

With plans to expand across South Africa, Walmart has been found to frequently outprice its biggest retail competitors.

Municipalities are intensifying inspections and imposing steep, often back-dated penalty rates on properties used outside their approved zoning, catching many homeowners off guard and exposing them to unexpected costs.

AutoTrader’s latest pricing and mileage figures highlight a decisive shift in buyer behaviour as Chinese brands convert sceptics into confident second-hand shoppers

Cape Town’s luxury property market saw a shift in 2025, with rising prices, increased sales above R50 million, and a growing preference for discreet off-market transactions now defining buyer behaviour as demand outpaces supply.

In a blistering attack on the current leadership of the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party, expelled founder Jabulani Khumalo has accused former President Jacob Zuma of “hijacking” the organisation to fund his private lifestyle.

Transnet has halted its decline and improved rail and port performance, but sustaining the turnaround depends on private sector investment, with concerns that state control will continue to limit efficiency and growth.