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President Cyril Ramaphosa delivered his sixth State of the Nation Address at Cape Town City Hall on Thursday. Expectations were high when President Cyril Ramaphosa delivered his sixth State of the Nation Address (Sona) at Cape Town City Hall on Thursday evening....
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There are fears that travel bans placed on South Africa by some in the international community following the detection of the Omicron COVID-19 variant could have a devastating impact on the sector. JOHANNESBURG – As international travelers cancel their holiday...
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Eskom has eased load shedding to Stage 3 from Wednesday until Friday. The power utility had announced Stage 4 load shedding from Monday until at least Friday this week. Eskom said Stage 2 load shedding would be implemented until 5am on Saturday. The struggling power...
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Climate change is a systemic risk for business, but research shows that South African companies are behind the curve when it comes to addressing climate impact. Around 40% of 177 directors surveyed by the Institute of Directors South Africa (IoDSA) this year cannot...
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Residents in Cape Town said they voted for change and for better and safer communities for their children. CAPE TOWN – Millions of South Africans made their way to the polls on Monday to cast their vote in the local government elections. Residents in Cape Town...
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By Tebogo Suping, Executive Director, ACTIVATE! Change Drivers The current narrative that the youth in South Africa do not care about voting needs to be updated, as young people are frustrated because they no longer believe that their vote counts. There are few jobs;...