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National Treasury makes budget cuts to assure more frugal spending
By: Megan van Wyngaardt 21st February 2018 Departmental budgets have been reduced by R85.7-billion over the medium term, the National Treasury said on Wednesday, noting that cuts at the... →
Mogalakwena gushes cash as Amplats modernises, studies growth, advances fuel cell
By: Martin Creamer 19th February 2018 The Mogalakwena platinum mine lived up to its reputation of being the most profitable platinum group metals (PGM) mine on the planet when it gushed... →
SACP: Blade Nzimande: Address by SACP General Secretary, during a lecture on commemorating the first anniversary of Fidel Castro’s death, Freedom Park, Tshwane (30/10/2017)
31st October 2017 Next month, November 2017, marks the first anniversary since Comrade Fidel Castro died on 25 November 2016. As the SACP said in its statement... →
dti: Minister Davies responds to GMSA's decision to exit SA
18th May 2017 The Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Rob Davies has learnt of the announcement by General Motors South Africa (Pty)Ltd to cease some of their... →
ANC stalwarts and veterans: There is no crisis
28th March 2017 How can we as a nation lurch from crisis to crisis, and state there is “no crisis”; how can we have a situation when our judiciary is forced to... →
Abahlali: Two lives Lost in a shack fire in Bhambayi, Inanda
14th December 2016 The festive season is the time for most people to gather with families and friends, but for those of us who are poor and living in shacks this is... →
The order is fading
By: Terence Creamer 4th November 2016 A line from American folk singer Bob Dylan’s 1964 classic ‘The Times They Are a-Changin'’ has deep resonance for the position the domestic and... →
Ekurhuleni to get its own university, says new mayor
By: African News Agency 31st August 2016 Ekurhuleni was set to get its own university, said new mayor Mzwandile Masina as he promised to speed up service delivery in the metro. “May I... →