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SARS is coming after crypto traders South Africa

09 March at 11:11 AM, via Daily Investor

With SARS now sharing information with over 120 countries, it warned crypto traders and service providers to report their transactions, or face penalties for non-compliance.

Mideast war: Global energy markets jitters  and humanitarian crisis loom large

08 March at 12:50 PM, via Mail & Guardian

What began with coordinated US and Israeli air strikes on Iranian targets on 28 February has since evolved into a regional confrontation involving missile exchanges, attacks on military installations across the Gulf and intensified fighting along Israel’s northern frontier

The weight women carry and the stories we refuse to see

08 March at 09:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

International Women’s Day should not merely be a day of applause. It should be a day of reckoning. A day on which we examine the invisible labour that sustains our institutions.

AU should strengthen its framework to curb violence against women 

08 March at 05:53 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Violence against women and girls in Africa demands urgent action. As of 2023, it is estimated that one in three women and girls between ages 15 and 49, have experienced physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence in their lifetime. Last November, South Africa classified violence against women as a national disaster. When the African Union adopted its Convention on Ending […]

Tourism sector is evolving upwards

08 March at 05:44 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Travel is becoming planned, curated and experience-led again. The development pipeline reflects that

Government, IDC oppose Tongaat Hulett liquidation

07 March at 13:34 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Among those opposing liquidation is the Industrial Development Corporation , which has warned that the move would lead to the winding-up, business interruption and possible cessation of operations

Zille pledges 200 000 new jobs in Johannesburg

07 March at 12:35 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Joburg mayoral candidate Helen Zille said the DA-run Cape Town gained 69 000 jobs in the past three months while Johannesburg shed 49 000 jobs

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