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Water outages cripple South Africa’s richest city

Tuesday at 12:21 PM, via Newsday

Residents of Midrand and surrounding areas have been left without water for days, and are now taking to the streets to protest, saying they will not pay their municipal levies.

WHAT’S COOKING: Salad Days: Tuna salad with a touch of Greece (or Greek salad with a touch of tuna)

Tuesday at 11:30 AM, via Daily Maverick

Kalamata olives, cucumber, tomatoes, feta, Kalamata olives and garlic – this must be Greece. Add a can or two of tuna in vegetable oil, and a touch of smoke… and that’s the unexpected part.Kalamata olives, cucumber, tomatoes, feta, kalamata olives and garlic — this must be Greece. Add a can or two of tuna in vegetable oil, and a touch of smoke… and that’s the unexpected part.

Tell Eskom to take a hike

Tuesday at 11:00 AM, via Newsday

Energy analyst Chris Yelland has advised South African households to ignore threats from Eskom to register their residential solar PV installations.

South Africa’s rand is stronger than it seems

Tuesday at 10:14 AM, via Daily Investor

South Africa’s rand is undervalued at current levels, according to a survey of investors and economists, who see scope for further currency appreciation as the government’s reform program boosts economic growth. 

Don’t send Cyril Ramaphosa

Tuesday at 10:04 AM, via Newsday

It is eight years after President Cyril Ramaphosa delivered his first State of the Nation Address (SONA), and most of his promises remain unfulfilled.

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