Santaco Western Cape chairman Mandla Hermanus said the programme marks a new chapter for the industry. “Over six months, participants will … Read more: Taxi bosses to drive change at varsity! | Daily Sun
Santaco Western Cape chairman Mandla Hermanus said the programme marks a new chapter for the industry. “Over six months, participants will … Read more: Taxi bosses to drive change at varsity! | Daily Sun
The Hermanus house of disgraced former Steinhoff CEO Markus Jooste is attracting notable attention from buyers despite the over R100 million price tag … Read more: Markus Jooste’s Cape mansion expected to sell for over R100 million – BusinessTech
Despite continued calls for a boycott, this year’s Johannesburg Pride went off without a hitch. The 36th edition of the annual event saw scores of … Read more: Sandton hosts 36th Johannesburg Pride amid criticism of lost purpose – EWN
Despite continued calls for a boycott, this year’s Johannesburg Pride went off without a hitch. The 36th edition of the annual event saw scores of … Read more: Sandton hosts 36th Johannesburg Pride amid criticism of lost purpose – EWN
JOHANNESBURG — A representative of a foreign government tried to hand legal papers to United Nations special rapporteur Francesca Albanese after … Read more: Foreign Government Attempts To Serve Court Papers On UN Rapporteur After Johannesburg Lecture
The National Freedom Party (NFP) has revealed that it’s withdrawing its support for the Government of Provincial Unity (GPU) in KwaZulu-Natal, … Read more: NFP KZN withdraws support for GPU citing lack of ‘meaningful reviews’ – EWN
The National Freedom Party (NFP) has revealed that it’s withdrawing its support for the Government of Provincial Unity (GPU) in KwaZulu-Natal, … Read more: NFP KZN withdraws support for GPU citing lack of ‘meaningful reviews’ – EWN
For the KwaZulu-Natal side, the home draw offers a golden opportunity to fire their campaign deep into the knockout stages. For Galaxy, it’s a chance … Read more: Manqoba Mngqithi’s Arrows chase momentum as Galaxy eye another cup upset – The Post