South Africa faces a critical moment as Parliament debates the controversial budget proposal featuring a 0. 5% VAT increase.
A new law gazetted by the National Department of Health threatens 1,400 licensed businesses and around 400 SMMEs.
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Briefly on MSNJulius Malema Says They Want to Expropriate Farms and Mines, Not Rotten Buildings, SA Not ImpressedJulius Malema angered many on social media when he said the EFF wants to expropriate mines and fertile land, and not the ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNInside The Pantry: South Africa's nightlife and diversity collideFrom insomniacs to party-goers, doting couples, tired paramedics and Johannesburg's golden youth, The Pantry, a petrol ...
Ms. Powell led a delegation sent by the Democratic Alliance, the second-largest party in South Africa’s governing ... may lead to real-world violence. Food Safety Jeopardized: The Trump ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia's War May Have Ended, but the Tigray Crisis Hasn'tAnalysis - For over 20 years, Ethiopia was led by the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front, a coalition of four ...
BOSA deputy leader Nabuntu Hlazo-Webster has announced intention to take legal action against government over water-shedding.
The South African government's newly tabled budget faces a critical showdown as the DA has threatened to withdraw its support ...
The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party is drawing a line in the sand: if the government raises value-added tax (VAT), they’ll bring South Africa to a halt. Hundreds of MK supporters stormed the streets ...
Ahead of the Budget Speech on Wednesday, the country’s official opposition party says it won't allow the Government of ...
Speaking on the sidelines of the MK protest in Pretoria on Monday, MK parliamentary whip, Mzwanele Manyi, said that the party ...
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