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Millions for food and travel while towns struggle

Wednesday at 17:00 PM, via Newsday

Despite residents citing a deteriorating provision of services, Mogale City spent an average of R20,718 per day over three months on travel, conferences, and catering – a figure the municipality describes as a “drop in the ocean.”

SARS coming after South African bank accounts

Wednesday at 16:35 PM, via Daily Investor

SARS has confirmed an undisputed tax debt of R523 billion as at December 2025, signalling an inevitable and aggressive shift towards collection, particularly against individual taxpayers.

Mathale refutes claims of interference in Musa Khawula case

Wednesday at 16:03 PM, via SowetanLIVE

Police deputy minister Cassel Mathale denied allegations that he pressured Lt-Gen Shadrack Sibiya to arrest Musa Khawula after Khawula insulted ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula and businessman Ze Nxumalo.

The EFF does a complete 180 on supporting ANC leaders

Wednesday at 16:00 PM, via Newsday

EFF leader Julius Malema said his party will support any motion of no confidence against any ANC mayors or premiers in Gauteng, saying the ANC has ‘disrespected’ the EFF.

MARK SUZMAN EXCLUSIVE: ‘The world has lost the will to prioritise saving lives — but generosity can return’

Wednesday at 15:53 PM, via Daily Maverick

The Gates Foundation plans to spend an additional $200-billion on health and development goals before closing its doors in December 2045. With the global aid network under pressure after recent mass disinvestments by wealthy countries, Daily Maverick spoke with CEO Mark Suzman about how the organisation plans to not only sustain, but accelerate progress over the next 20 years.

Here is South Africa’s new minimum wage

Wednesday at 15:00 PM, via Daily Investor

South Africa will increase the national minimum wage for this year by more than the rate of inflation and exceeding the expectations of businesses and analysts.

Make or break for South Africa

Wednesday at 14:39 PM, via Daily Investor

2026 will be a make-or-break year for South Africa, as the pace of reform efforts could see the county slip back into economic stagnation or propel it towards 2% growth.

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