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Uber drivers in Johannesburg have embarked on a strike, leaving commuters stranded this morning. According to a statement by ...
The South African rand firmed on Tuesday after the release of better-than-expected local mining production figures and as U.S ...
South Africa’s grape-growing history dates back more than 350 years, but its sparkling wine production is a mere half-century ...
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Briefly on MSN"Welcome to My R3500 Apartment": Gent Shows Off His Affordable Rental in Johannesburg CBDA Johannesburg man shared a tour of his R3,500 monthly two-bedroom loft apartment in the CBD. The converted office space ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNPowerless in the city — How Johannesburg’s electricity crisis is breaking its peopleWith almost 100,000 reported outages in nine months, we found tales of generators and grief, diesel or darkness as Joburg residents spoke to us about paying the price of a broken grid. From R40,000 ...
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Al Jazeera on MSN‘Lives controlled by crime’: Explosive allegations hit South Africa policeGovernment under pressure as provincial police commissioner claims country’s police chief colluded with criminal gangs.
Anthony Hamilton and Joe Thomas are coming to Johannesburg for Women's Day. South African R&B lovers are in for a treat this Women's Day. Two Grammy award-winning artists, Anthony Hamilton and Joe ...
Johannesburg Water warns that illegal taps are more than theft; they risk contaminating supply, damaging infrastructure, and draining city funds.
Five-year-old Emily Strydom’s sweet idea sparked a winter initiative that’s keeping orphans warm… One handmade hoodie at a time.
South Africa’s government has estimated that universities and science councils could lose about $107 million in U.S. research ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNJoburg power crisis — almost 100,000 reported outages in 9 months, 5,126 very seriousAfrica’s powerhouse city is going back to the Dark Ages after decades of post-apartheid electrification gains.
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