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Food suppliers to stick to the prices amidst food shortages

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Following the widespread riots and vandalism in the country, the Gauteng Department of Economic Development, through the Gauteng Office of Consumer Affairs, has warned suppliers

‘Taiwan’ in Lithuania annoys China

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Taiwan has announced that it will open its first office in the Baltic state of Lithuania using the name ‘Taiwan’. This has drawn a rebuke

Invest in community to protect investments, says SAIBPP

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Chief executive of the South African Institute of Black Property Professionals (SAIBPP) Vuyiswa Ramokgopa has called on the business community to enter into partnerships with

IRR to oppose the postponement of local government elections

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Yesterday, the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) released a press statement announcing the launch of a petition to oppose the postponement of the 2021 Local

Public sector wage negotiations still not concluded

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Undecided public sector unions have until this week to decide whether they will sign on the government proposed 1.5% wage increase.  Deadlocked for months, the

Tiger Brands in the KOO

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Tiger Brands is recalling 20 million cans of its KOO and Hugo’s vegetable products after a leak, in a batch of goods detected in May

Afghanistan imposes curfew to check Taliban advances

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Afghanistan has imposed a month-long curfew across most of the country in a bid to stop the Taliban from invading cities, according to the BBC.

Couch hunt continues

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The Sunday Times reports that Durban furnishers, Leather Gallery, is close to recovering its now famous blue couch that was stolen when its showroom was

Taxi violence continues

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On Friday Western Cape MEC for Transport Daylin Mitchells announced the closure of a major taxi route, the B97, between Mbekweni in Paarl and Bellville,

Munich (finally) remembered in Tokyo

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For the first time in nearly half a century, the victims of the 1972 terror attack at the Munich Olympics have been officially remembered, with