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Briefly on MSN"People are low-key rich": Financial advisor breaks down monthly expenses of R64k salary, SA stunnedA financial advisor shared a detailed breakdown of the monthly expenses of a local woman earning R64 K. They included school ...
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South Africa Today on MSNNearly 3,000 children missing in South Africa in the last 5 yearsAs pre-sentencing proceedings begin in the Joshlin Smith trial, attention has turned to South Africa’s alarming crisis of ...
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That the convulsions in the aid system are lead indicators of major geopolitical reordering in other parts of the ...
“West Coast gas can industrialise South Africa as coal did 80 years ago,” says Human. He pleads for much more urgency around the exploration and development of the West Coast gas fields.
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Freedom Day in South Africa is an annual public celebration marked on the 27th of April every year. On this day in 1994, the country held its first democratic elections, and for the first time, blacks ...
Children and POWs: Zelensky urges South Africa to step up role According to Zelensky, the meeting with the South African President began with efforts to achieve a ceasefire and end the war. The second ...
President Volodymyr Zelensky has handed over a list of 400 Ukrainian children abducted by Russia to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, seeking South Africa's assistance in facilitating their ...
The figures, which are part of the preliminary outcomes audited under the European Commission’s excessive deficit procedure, further show that public debt stood at €21.83 billion, or 65 per cent of ...
Overall, the number of children five years and younger who are on the city's registry and waiting for a spot within the next six months or more has jumped by 300 per cent since 2019, that report says.
Because of a surge in the price of zinc and copper, it now costs the U.S. Mint almost 2 cents to produce a penny. That has some in Congress seeking a change in the way the coins are made, if not ...
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