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EC Government must investigate Burgersdorp water project irregularities
27th August 2020 The water-scarce area of Burgersdorp is bearing the brunt of alleged irregularities surrounding a Joe Gqabi District Municipality water project... →
Named and Shamed by SARS: A Possible Deterrent?
17th August 2020 The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has undertaken to make the filing of annual tax returns for the 2020 filing season as seamless as possible... →
Covid-19’s economic effects: tourism’s supply-chain impacts
By: Econ3x3 13th August 2020 While the impact of the Covid-19 lock-down on the tourism sector may seem clear, the potential impact on its supply chain has not been... →
SA’s capital city is paying the price of an ANC power grab
13th August 2020 In the 2016 local government election the residents of Tshwane voted the ANC government out of office. But now ANC rule has returned to the capital... →
Curfew change to help restaurants serve dinner, leisure tourism opens a bit more
By: News24Wire 30th July 2020 In response to a plea by restaurants, Cabinet has agreed to move the curfew to start at 22:00 from 21:00 to allow for uninterrupted dinner service... →
Maile’s department neglects provincial rental stock in Eldorado Park
27th July 2020 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng is shocked to learn that the Gauteng Department of Human Settlements has for months now not done any... →
Committee Welcome R300 Million Rental Relief For Social Housing
9th July 2020 The Portfolio Committee on Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation, and the Select Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs,... →
South Africa's consumer confidence crashes to lowest level since 1985 
By: African News Agency 7th July 2020 Consumer confidence in South Africa plunged to its lowest in about 35 years during the second quarter of 2020, dragged down by the outbreak of... →














