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Prominent South African industry begging for help

12 February at 15:16 PM, via Daily Investor

Five years after President Cyril Ramaphosa promised to support the local sugar industry, SA Canegrowers said the sector faces collapse, with urgent intervention needed.

Disaster for South African farmers as foot-and-mouth disease rages

12 February at 14:30 PM, via Newsday

South Africa’s beef exports fell 26% in 2025, despite growing global demand, partly due to China’s ban on the African country’s red meat products as it battles its worst foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in recent memory.

Historic Telkom property going under the hammer

12 February at 13:18 PM, via Daily Investor

Telkom’s 247,000 m² training centre in Clayville East, Gauteng, is set to go under the hammer soon, offering investors a largely vacant, strategically located property with strong redevelopment potential.

John Steenhuisen not ruling out a comeback

12 February at 13:00 PM, via Newsday

Outgoing leader of the Democratic Alliance, John Steenhuisen, said he’s not done with politics, and he’s not done with the DA.

R127.35 million for TRC-identified victims

12 February at 11:56 AM, via Newsday

Government has called on 4,245 Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)-identified victims or their rightful next-of-kin to come forward and claim their final once-off R30,000 reparation.

Police are monitoring along the N2

12 February at 11:40 AM, via SA People

Cape Town has deployed 44 new officers to the N2 highway to boost safety for all road users through 24-hour patrols and advanced technology.

Orlando Pirates’ sponsors and partners

12 February at 10:57 AM, via SA People

SA People takes a look at the list of Orlando Pirates’ sponsors and partners as they push to dethrone Sundowns in the Betway Premiership.

The Epstein files: A global reckoning

12 February at 10:52 AM, via SA People

Epstein Files 2026: 3M+ pages released, sparking global resignations & a fierce battle over redacted names. A massive reckoning for power.

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