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Analysis - South Africa's constitution says "everyone has the right to have access to sufficient food and water". In reality, however, this right is not enjoyed by all. Many places experience regular ...
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The South African on MSNOver 185 000 young South Africans apply to join SAPS in 48 hoursOver 185 000 people applied to join SAPS in two days, with women leading applications and Gauteng topping provincial numbers.
Schools that participated in a recent national water quality testing campaign were found to have unsafe drinking water.
South Africa’s constitution says “everyone has the right to have access to sufficient food and water”. In reality, however, ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNSouth Africa: Why 100% Fruit Juice Should Come With a Sugar Warning LabelFruit juice can have as much — or more — sugar than soda or energy drinks. But unlike those drinks, juices won't come with a ...
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Africanews on MSNUS pauses military aid to Ukraine over depleted weapons stockpileUS demands on exemption from South Africa's BEE requirements yet to be discussed with Ramaphosa "Bring it on": Helen Zille ...
The Zambian government has filed court papers seeking to stop the private burial of former President Edgar Lungu in South ...
The Foreign Office have also highlighted airport crime in South Africa. Crime in and around airports includes robbery and ...
Sadly for thousands of South African schoolchildren, it’s still a daily gamble. A recent water testing initiative, launched ...
This translated into R16.5 billion in lost tax revenue, with South Africans’ preference for white and dark spirits contributing to roughly R10 billion of the tax shortfall.
Although the sugar tax was not increased in the budget for 2025, SARS is now targeting businesses involved in the manufacturing of sugary beverages.
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