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Hundreds of former workers are still without compensation 15 years after the mine failed
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Hundreds of former workers are still without compensation 15 years after the mine failed

Inefficiencies in South Africa’s freight network cost the country R1 billion every day, but improvements to the railway may turn things around.

Kenya dismissed a UN report of sexual abuse by its police in Haiti, citing no evidence.
Joburg needs its councillors to place the interests of the city above their personal interests or those of their political parties.

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Former acting National Director of Public Prosecutions Mokotedi Mpshe denies claims of political interference in the removal of advocate Anton Ackermann from Truth and Reconciliation Commission cases.

Chief justice Mandisa Maya indicates the delivery is expected within a month

South African drinking habits are changing, with consumers’ booze baskets shrinking.

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The bill aims to strengthen legislative protection for whistleblowers

South Africa’s cabinet said the reason fuel stations across the country are running dry is because of consumers panic buying and fuel hoarding.
Unlicensed dog breeding in Zimbabwe is surging, leading to dangerous dog attacks and public health concerns, as enforcement of breeding regulations remains weak.

The hybridised compact crossover is now on sale at local dealerships

Trump’s Iran warning raises global concern, with experts cautioning over potential violations of international law.

Gareth Mnisi says notice to suspend him did not comply with regulations

The department of home affairs says it has deported more than 100,000 undocumented immigrants over the past two financial years, reflecting a sharp increase in enforcement.
A sustainability bond aimed at integrating artisanal miners into formal supply chains will be piloted by a Canada-based advisory firm and a mid-tier Zambian copper miner this year, the firms said.
British foreign secretary Yvette Cooper will say on Thursday that shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, which carries about a fifth of the world’s oil and gas, must be toll-free, countering a push by Iran to control the vital waterway.

The former public protector is back in court over loss-of-office gratuity, a year and a half after she was dismissed

Billionaire businessman Christo Wiese recently bought 25,000 Shoprite shares from his son, who sold the same number of the company’s shares on the same day.
Share markets sagged on Thursday as cracks quickly began to appear in the fragile Gulf truce, nudging oil prices back up toward $100 a barrel and reminding investors the inflationary fallout would last a long while yet.