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Spud splurge helps market break records
With 8,000 farmers and 14,000 buyers a day, Joburg's produce market tops R1bn sales for a third month
Telkom details the cost of crime on the business
Just from April to June this year, Telkom lost R3.8m due to criminal activity which includes copper cable theft and vandalism of infrastructure. However, crimes against the telecommunication company have started to show a decline, an indication that interventions are bearing fruits.
Zion church holds first conference since pandemic
For the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic, members of the Zion Christian Church met at Mount Moria outside Polokwane this weekend in a restricted environment where they were still required to wear masks and bring in a limited number of people into the holy mountain.
IN PICS | Another Usindiso building waiting to happen in Doornfontein
“We know that living here is a danger to our lives and that the chances of us surviving if there is a fire are low but what else is there for us.”
Usindiso fire: Dad’s trauma after body goes ‘missing’ from morgue
A father who lost his wife and daughter in the Usindiso building fire is still looking for the remains of his little one after the body was allegedly released by the Diepkloof mortuary while he was still recovering from the injuries sustained in the blaze.
Usindiso building now a stinking toilet and drug den
The dilapidated Usindiso Building in Marshalltown in which 76 died in the fire last year has become a stinking toilet used by homeless people a place where they can spend the night during cold temperatures in the inner city.
SAA says business is strong as another delay in financial statement looms
South African Airways maintains that the reasons for the possible delay in the submission of financial statements to parliament is not its cashflow troubles but a dispute with the Auditor-General's office over revenue from expired air tickets.
Owner of facility that trained Libyans says everything was above board
The man who runs a military camp that was training 95 Libyans is perplexed as to why police raided his premises and shut down part of his operations, as he believes his business is above board.
Challenge leaders, says new Mandela Foundation CEO
Leaders should allow people within theirs organisation to question their decisions and to hold them accountable for what is happening within says incoming CEO of the Nelson Mandela Foundation, Prof Mbongiseni Buthelezi.
'Join us or face consequences,' Uber, Bolt drivers told
Bolt drivers explain how they were confronted by Shesha representatives who tried to force them to convert to the new e-hailing service






















