The City of Johannesburg spends more than R16-million every month on private security – yet break-ins, theft and vandalism have cost the City more than R182-million in just five years. Even with more ...
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I Saw the Big Five Within 24 Hours at This Newly Reopened South African Safari Lodge
After a fire destroyed the main area at Lion Sands Ivory Lodge, the South African property is now back with eight suites, ...
Companies hope the technology will take on work usually sent to law firms. Plus: the top innovative in-house teams, North ...
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This Is One of the Best New Safari Lodges in Africa—and It Has Just 10 Suites With Private Plunge Pools and Thrilling Night Game Drives
Here's what it's like to stay at Chichele Presidential, a new safari lodge in Zambia's South Luangwa National Park.
A second company in the space of a year is calling into question Statistics South Africa rsquo;s instruments .
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Tanzania Submits Clarification Report to CMAG On Oct 29 Unrest
THE Minister for Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Ambassador Mahmoud Thabit Kombo, has submitted a clarification report to the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) following the ...
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Infrastructural deficits and overview of appropriate funding models
By Constance Gbedzo Profile of Ghana’s Infrastructural Deficits Ghana’s infrastructure gap is substantial, requiring an ...
Socialism AI is a powerful new chatbot developed by the WSWS to advance socialist consciousness globally by bringing the ...
After decades of neglect, the Melgisedek buildings in Pretoria’s CBD are now at the centre of renewed safety concerns, with the metro warning of a looming disaster and eyeing private developers for a ...
Slain Madlanga Commission witness Marius van der Merwe hailed as a local hero in the fight against crime and illegal mining.
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Zimbabwe Economic Update - Strengthening Macroeconomic Stability and Undertaking Reforms to Unlock Private Investment and Jobs
Zimbabwe's economy is projected to rebound with an estimated 6.6 percent GDP growth largely supported by the recovery in agriculture, iron and steel manufacturing, and services, outpacing many ...
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