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    SA marriage laws to change

    The Minister of Home Affairs has announced that his department is currently working on making a number of changes to South Africa’s marriage laws....

    Cape Town dam levels up to 82.9%

    Capetonians can rejoice in the fact that dam levels are up to 82.9% after the torrential downpour that the Western Cape received over the...

    A New International Degree for A New World

    Supply chain management is coming to the fore as the importance of organisational efficiency becomes ever more apparent. But is the South African industry...

    South Africa may lose Moody’s stable outlook. But it’s a close call

    South Africa’s tenuous hold on the stable outlook on its sole investment-grade credit rating may slip with finance minister Tito Mboweni expected this week...

    Load-shedding poses threat to irrigated crops in central SA

    Ongoing load-shedding could have a catastrophic impact on irrigated crops in central South Africa, according to agricultural leaders in the region. Francois Wilken, Free State...

    Big Tobacco uses dirty tricks to contest draft bill

    From disputing public health facts, producing and promoting misleading research — to even smuggling, the tobacco industry has seen success from its dirty tactics...

    Consumer inflation down but food inflation up – economist

    South Africa’s consumer inflation (CPI) for September was marginally down at 4,1% year-on-year, compared with the 4,3% recorded in August, according to data from...

    Engineers develop a new way to remove carbon dioxide from air

    A new way of removing carbon dioxide from a stream of air could provide a significant tool in the battle against climate change. The...

    Sasol Invests in 1st South African-Owned Chemical Tanker

    Nduna Maritime and Sasol have entered into a ZAR 400 million (USD 27.1 million) enterprise and supplier development (ESD) funding agreement through the Sasol...

    Projects to alleviate traffic congestion in Cape Town to be completed by 2020

    Construction work is forging ahead at Broadway Boulevard in Strand and the Kommetjie Road Project in Kommetjie, both intended to alleviate traffic congestion, the...

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