Fuel your easter with Nu Metro and Sasol

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From 27 March to 15 April 2025 (12 PM), simply watch a movie at Nu Metro and stand a chance to win one of 30 x R1000 Sasol fuel vouchers! The more movies you watch, ...

ICTU condemns Nedbank and ENS’s Moosajee for banking closure campaign against Sekunjalo Group

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The closures have already led to retrenchments across Sekunjalo’s companies, with many workers now unable to provide for their families.

UX: Breaking down the buzzword to unlock exceptional value

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In the world of healthcare, User Experience (UX) is more than a friendly receptionist at your GP, or an easy-to-process claim with your medical aid – it can save ...

Successful Businesses Start with a Happy Workforce

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Businesses are looking more and more to design workspaces that encourage flexibility and enhance employee wellness, as hybrid working quickly becomes the new standard. ...

Mhlongo, Coetzee live up to billing for Team SA

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SOUTH African Paralympic medal hopefuls Mpumelelo Mhlongo and Louzanne Coetzee bagged the country’s first medals with the sprinter bagging a gold medal in the 100m ...

Moodley ready to rumble the field in the HDJ

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RIDING Flag Man, jockey Serino Moodley might just be the one to beat in Saturday’s Hollywoodbets Durban July (HDJ).

Get ready for 10th International Yoga Day

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Preparations are under way to host the 10th International Yoga Day programme on June 22 at the Durban Amphitheatre.

Proteas Women need more runs in second India ODI

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The South Africans will have it all to do when they come up against India for the second ODI at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Wednesday.

No sweet escape: Muizenberg’s ‘Biddy’ bridge nabs suspects

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The goods vehicle collided with the Muizenberg railway bridge on Thursday.

Survé pilgrim group departs for Hajj

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The group of 5 men and 15 women from Cape Town, Johannesburg and KwaZulu-Natal, were not by the means to undertake the journey.

Serial robber jailed for 18 years

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“He also hit her with a hockey stick which fractured her left arm as she attempted to cover her head. After she fell, he picked up a big stone and was about to throw ...

City of Cape Town invests R8. 1 million to screen sewer systems

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These screens act like sieves, filtering out large objects such as wet wipes, sanitary towels, disposable nappies, clothes, rags and condoms, which should not be ...

Traffic officers net another runaway warrant dodger

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Cape Town traffic officers arrested one of the dodgers on the Top 100 list with 30 outstanding warrants totalling R96,600 on Wednesday morning.

#PhotoEssay: Dr Cahi visits Liverpool

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Liverpool a city known for its football.

Tygerberg Hospital raising awareness of lupus condition during month of May

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During 2023, Tygerberg Hospital treated 427 outpatients with Lupus Nephritis. With this condition, the kidneys become inflamed, leading to potential kidney damage ...

Thabo Mbeki Foundation and Unisa to host Professor Abdoulaye Bathily at the 14th Africa Day Lecture

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Africa Day serves as a platform to discuss and celebrate the achievement of African countries and address current issues and challenges facing the continent.

Meet Veronica Banks: the SAPS detective bringing sexual predators to justice

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Saps said Banks was attached to the Saps’ Seci unit, a specialised team within the Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Unit.

City invests R8. 1 million in mechanical filtration screens at sewer pump stations

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To date, 10 of Cape Town’s sewer pump stations across various areas have been fitted with uniquely designed mechanical bar/basket screens at the cost of R8. 1 million. ...

SA gymnastics star Caitlin Rooskrantz ‘ready for anything’ at Paris Olympics

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Caitlin Rooskrantz expects the Paris Olympics to be different from the Tokyo Olympics, where she finished 61st, believing that she has improved significantly since ...

Fisherman rescued after being swept to sea at Beacon Wharf, near the Mossel Bay harbour

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A fisherman in Mossel Bay who slipped on rocks and was swept away by incoming waves into a channel was rescued after an eyewitness heard his screams for help.

‘Economic growth is not enough, we need transformation,’ says Mboweni

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The countries are not transforming their economies at a consistent or steady rate.

Former world and national Morganti Ju-Jitsu champion bags a PhD

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Moses also holds a BSc in computer science and physics, and a BScHons and MSc in applied radiation science.

Revolutionising the cleaning business

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Their mission is to restore dignity and create growth opportunities for those who have long been overlooked in the workforce.

JUST IN: New survey points to coalition-led SA, but voter apathy a major factor

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The results of an in-depth survey conducted by African Innovation Research SA (AIRSA) point to the country’s future being in the hands of coalitions and raise concerns ...

More victims expected in child pornography case

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Preliminary forensic investigation indicates he amassed a collection of 115 000 images and 20 000 videos of child pornography.