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If the South African Reserve Bank Amendment Bill is passed in parliament, there will be no more checks and balances.
The move is part of Johannesburg's push to become a greener city and adds to a host of other projects led by City Power.
The Train of Hope brought critical medical services to Heidelberg during its 10-day stop, serving thousands in need of affordable healthcare.
You can take Place bets with a local bookmaker, such as Betway, who does pay out on the first four horses past the post in the July. The humble Place bet has suddenly become a hot topic of ...
Phillipa Erasmus was found not guilty of failing to enforce the school's disciplinary code in relation to racism allegations.
The SACP says corruption, privatisation, and governance decay forced its move to contest elections independently.
Lethabo Maubane, a dedicated social worker in Duduza, is transforming lives by providing sanitary pads and emotional support to learners in under-resourced schools.
The estate's private security teams are increasing patrols along the perimeter, and residents have been urged to report any suspicious activity.
A shack fire in Nigel tragically claimed the lives of a young man and a toddler, while another child was injured and hospitalised.
Badminton South Africa’s (BSA) age-group coach, Dillan Schaap, says seeing the smiles on the faces of young players competing in the U9, U11 and U13 interprovincial tournament at John Barrable Hall is ...
The EMPD appeals to motorists to adhere to speed limits on roadways as speeding is one of the major contributing factors to road fatalities in the City of Ekurhuleni.
The films selected for screening will delve into critical topics such as mental health, xenophobia, and identity.
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