SRK Consulting Opens New Office In Bloemfontein. Dec 2, 2025 | Free State Industry News Press Releases. Dr. Herman Booysen, … Read more: SRK Consulting Opens New Office In Bloemfontein – Infrastructure news
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Yacht that Deirdre Sibly was sailing made distress call Wednesday evening and was later found with two deceased people on board. Read more: Australian woman, 67, suspected to have died while sailing in Mozambique channel
A federal appeals court has disqualified President Trump’s former personal attorney Alina Habba from serving as the U.S. attorney for New Jersey. Read more: Appeals court upholds disqualification of Alina Habba as US attorney for New Jersey
The Western Cape High Court has dismissed two review applications brought by The Construction Company against the City of Cape Town, upholding the … Read more: ‘Perceptions matter’: Cape Town can block contractor over reputational risk, court rules
The local production of this drug is concentrated in the Western Cape, using smuggled precursors such as ephedrine and pseudoephedrine. However … Read more: South Africa is the second most criminal country on the continent – Newsday