The G20 is facing a crisis. This is due to the United States’ newfound hostility to multilateralism of all kinds and ...
Island closures are painted as an economic cost to the fishing industry, but losing African Penguins will cost us ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: DA Calls Ramaphosa to Take the High Ground On Cannabis Ban, As Motsoaledi's Regulations Will Kill 1 800 BusinessesPress Release - The DA opposes the ban on cannabis-based foodstuffs, citing economic harm to South Africa's hemp industry.
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The South African on MSNSettebello takes Joburg on a Northern Italian food adventureSettebello, a family-owned Italian restaurant in Bedfordview, Johannesburg, has unveiled a new menu showcasing Italy’s ...
Discover how embracing frugal living habits from past generations can help South Africans navigate today's economic challenges with creativity and resilience.
Minnesota-based Arm in Arm in Africa works with partners in South Africa that help them to deliver food relief, health care, ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNS. Africa court bars fishing to protect endangered African PenguinsA South African court order issued Tuesday barred for at least 10 years commercial fishing at key breeding colonies for African penguins that are facing extinction in part because of threats to their ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNWhat's the future of early childhood education in South Africa amid funding woes?Recent data paints a grim picture: 45% of ECD centres lack running water, 40% are not connected to sewage systems, and ...
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The South African on MSNVideo of assault at McDonald’s goes viral, sparks social media fury – WATCHA video of a male customer assaulting a female worker at McDonald's in Kenilworth in Cape Town has gone viral.
South African consumer packaged goods company Libstar has reported over R500m ($27.69m) in impairment charges during the full year 2024.
Following a controversial arrest during the pandemic, a Spar manager in Boksburg is set to receive compensation from the ...
This optimism supports the anticipation of double-digit equity returns over the next 12 months. FTSE/JSE All-Share index is projected to reach 100,000 points from the current 98,000, with total ...
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