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How liquefied natural gas could change South Africa’s fortunes

The development of liquefied natural gas (LNG) could help transform the South African economy, spur re-industrialisation, reduce the country's over-reliance on coal-fired power stations,...

New SA law may ban smoking indoors

South Africa is being brought back to the forefront of international tobacco control best practice with the latest publishing of The Control of Tobacco Products...

Cape CBD property and retail flourishes

Cape Town’s busy and bustling CBD is showing no signs of slowing down as a recent report by the Cape Town Central City improvement...

New proposals on property rights prove land expropriation will be tightly controlled

The new proposals on property rights and land expropriation make it clear that the process will be tightly controlled and this will go a...

‘City-killer asteroid’ narrowly misses Earth

Alan Duffy was confused. On Thursday, the astronomer's phone was suddenly flooded with calls from reporters wanting to know about a large asteroid that...

Bulker’s owner held liable for PE oil spill

The South African Maritime Safety Authority (Samsa) says that after concluding an investigation into the causes of the oil spill that occurred while the...

Cape pizzeria named best in Africa

Local favourite Massimo’s has just been named the best pizzeria in Africa by ’50 Top Pizza’, one of the most reliable pizza guides in...

Amazon offers over 100 job opportunities in Cape Town

The online retailer Amazon has established a solid footing in South Africa, with over 100 jobs on offer for its Web Services segment, and...

Lying on your CV could soon land you in jail

The South African government is working towards passing a law that would mean harsher punishment for those who lie on their CVs. Within most industries,...

How liquefied natural gas could change South Africa’s fortunes

The development of liquefied natural gas (LNG) could help transform the South African economy, spur re-industrialisation, reduce the country's over-reliance on coal-fired power stations,...

New SA law may ban smoking indoors

South Africa is being brought back to the forefront of international tobacco control best practice with the latest publishing of The Control of Tobacco Products...

Cape CBD property and retail flourishes

Cape Town’s busy and bustling CBD is showing no signs of slowing down as a recent report by the Cape Town Central City improvement...

New proposals on property rights prove land expropriation will be tightly controlled

The new proposals on property rights and land expropriation make it clear that the process will be tightly controlled and this will go a...

‘City-killer asteroid’ narrowly misses Earth

Alan Duffy was confused. On Thursday, the astronomer's phone was suddenly flooded with calls from reporters wanting to know about a large asteroid that...

Bulker’s owner held liable for PE oil spill

The South African Maritime Safety Authority (Samsa) says that after concluding an investigation into the causes of the oil spill that occurred while the...

Cape pizzeria named best in Africa

Local favourite Massimo’s has just been named the best pizzeria in Africa by ’50 Top Pizza’, one of the most reliable pizza guides in...

Amazon offers over 100 job opportunities in Cape Town

The online retailer Amazon has established a solid footing in South Africa, with over 100 jobs on offer for its Web Services segment, and...

Lying on your CV could soon land you in jail

The South African government is working towards passing a law that would mean harsher punishment for those who lie on their CVs. Within most industries,...

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