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Weaver Fintech is adding around 4,000 new clients a day, with its PayJustNow brand continuing to shoot the lights out.
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Weaver Fintech is adding around 4,000 new clients a day, with its PayJustNow brand continuing to shoot the lights out.
The war waged by the US and Israel against Iran will not lead to World War III but could well signal major geopolitical challenges for the future.

The DA is expected to reveal what it describes as “explosive information” regarding the departure of former Gauteng health chief financial officer Lerato Madyo during a media briefing scheduled for Wednesday morning.

The current system has drained many of us of hope, and it sometimes appears that Boxing SA was created merely to prevent total exploitation rather than to take boxing to greater heights.
At least six people died and three others were injured in a bus fire on Tuesday in a small town in western Switzerland, in what police say may have been a deliberate act after reports that a man on board set himself on fire.

SA’s constitutional democracy rests on a clear and admirable foundation: the protection of human rights and individual freedoms.

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Sekhukhune United soccer player Shaune Mogaila briefly appeared in the Tembisa magistrate’s court on Tuesday, where his case was postponed to allow the defence to finalise representations to the state.

The five men accused of killing soccer star Senzo Meyiwa are back in the dock at the Pretoria high court on Wednesday. The soccer star was killed in 2014.

Five individuals linked to a R10m murder insurance scheme will appear in court Wednesday.
Punch, the baby snow monkey, and his stuffed orangutan have captured hearts around the world, spawned memes and even won over the White House with their charm

More than 60 minibus taxis have been taken off the road in Gauteng during recent stop-and-search operations aimed at improving road safety and enforcing traffic laws.
The DA’s Gauteng health spokesperson, Jack Bloom, has claimed that former provincial Department of Health CFO Lerato Madyo was paid to leave the department and never held to account for the R2.3-billion Tembisa Hospital scandal.

Tournament too big to fail, says world governing body top official

US President Donald Trump has said Iran are “welcome” to take part in this summer’s World Cup despite the countries being at war, according to Fifa president Gianni Infantino.
The Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources message follows alarms raised in the media media about impending fuel shortages in South Africa. With domestic refining capacity slashed and a Middle East conflict that shows no sign of ending, nerves have clearly been jangled.

Johann Rupert’s Remgro continued its disposal of FirstRand across February and March this year, selling R4.88 billion worth of shares.

South Africa’s Harmony Gold on Wednesday said its half-year profit rose 13% as higher bullion prices offset the impact of lower output and grades, allowing the miner to more than double its dividend.

Andrew Veitch left South Africa after being held up at gunpoint in his car. However, he says he feels there are greater threats in the US, citing mass shootings in public places and violence by immigration officers.

Tlhopie Motsepe has kept a promise to himself of not messing things up as chair of Mamelodi Sundowns.