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  • Parliament: E-toll payments still due

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    JOBURG - Parliament’s transport portfolio committee has clarified that the announcement of a review on e-tolling in Gauteng does not…

  • Cosatu welcomes Germany’s national minimum wage

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    JOBURG – Cosatu has “warmly” welcomed the implementation of a minimum wage in Germany, something Cosatu has campaigned for in…

  • Online classifieds companies ban animal trading

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    JOBURG - Online classifieds giants OLX and Junk Mail Classifieds have intensified the fight against the online sale and trading…

  • Eskom committed to resolving wage dispute

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    JOBURG - Eskom is committed to the speedy resolution of the wage dispute between the power utility and trade unions…

  • Pikitup has ‘no pride in their work’

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    SANDTON - Residents are just not impressed with Pikitup’s lack of service delivery in their respective communities.

  • Treasury spends R1.2 million on pot plants

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    JOBURG - National Treasury has spent more than R1 million on “the maintenance of pot plants” over the past five…

  • Free art group for the talented artists

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    SANDTON - Tara Hospital in Sandton hosts free art group sessions every Friday.

  • New immigration laws could hamper tourism

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    JOBURG - Key stakeholders in the tourism industry are concerned that South Africa’s new immigration laws could have a detrimental…

  • Hundreds ‘forced to evacuate’ Gautrain

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    JOBURG- If it wasn't conspicuous enough that more than 100 people were parked after 9pm at the Gautrain Midrand Station,…

  • Feed a Child defends controversial ad

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    JOBURG - Feed a Child South Africa has defended its highly controversial advert, which portrayed a black child as a…

  • Spreading the art of parkour

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    SANDTON - The Concrete Foundation Crew is a club which hosts parkour workshops.

  • DA seeks Parliamentary review of e-tolling

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    JOBURG - The DA is seeking to have e-tolling and its effects since implementation be reviewed in Parliament.

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