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  • Smul food range launched in SA

    Smul food range launched in SA

    from MTHULISI SIBANDA in Cape TownJOHANNESBURG - SOUTH Africa's In2food Group has made another leap forward with the launch of the smul range. smul protein bars Utilising whole gra ...

  • Easter to boost SA retail sector

    Easter to boost SA retail sector

    by TINTSWALO BALOYIJOHANNESBURG - SOUTH Africa’s retail sector is to benefit to the tune of more than R2 billion (US$105,5 million) during the upcoming Easter holiday. Easter holid ...

  • Profitroom supports Southern Africa hospitality awards

    Profitroom supports Southern Africa hospitality awards

    by DION HENRICK in Cape TownCAPE TOWN - PROFITROOM, a leader in hospitality technology solutions, has announced its headline sponsorship of the inaugural prestigious 2024 Federated ...

  • Collen Mashawana Foundation launches annual Xmas initiative

    Collen Mashawana Foundation launches annual Xmas initiative

    by AKANI CHAUKEJOHANNESBURG - AFTER attaining a target of bringing support and festive cheer to 2 000 elderly individuals in Thohoyandou, the Collen Mashawana Foundation and its pa ...

World leaders petitioned over SA xenophobic violence

World leaders petitioned over SA xenophobic violence

by SAVIOUS KWINIKA  JOHANNESBURG - THE latest outbreak of attacks against foreign nationals in South Africa is set to be on the global agenda when the country hosts the internatio ...

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EXCLUSIVE: Geology’s loss is farming’s gain as Mahlalela thrives

EXCLUSIVE: Geology’s loss is farming’s gain as Mahlalela thrives

by ANNA NTABANE MIDDLEBURG – GROWING up in Middleburg’s Mhluzi township, Khulile Mahlalela’s dream was to become a geologist. However, when her mathematics and science marks were ...

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EXCLUSIVE: Jatropha project an inspiring international success

EXCLUSIVE: Jatropha project an inspiring international success

from ANNA NTABANE in Mbombela, Mpumalanga MBOMBELA - BEHIND the thriving essential oils and pharmaceutical sectors in the Mpumalanga Province and neighbouring countries is an ente ...

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‘Land reform to retain dignity of SA blacks’

‘Land reform to retain dignity of SA blacks’

from ANNA NTABANE in Mbombela, Mpumalanga MBOMBELA - LAND reforms will bring dignity to the majority black South Africans, the Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Devel ...

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Mpumalanga farm grows in leaps and bounds

Mpumalanga farm grows in leaps and bounds

from ANNA NTABANE in Nelspruit, Mpumalanga NELSPRUIT - WHAT started as a mere community gardening project has grown considerably into one of the province’s major sources of grain, ...

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SA citrus exports bear brunt of strikes, ports issues

SA citrus exports bear brunt of strikes, ports issues

by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG - LABOUR issues and infrastructural challenges at main trade ports could hamper plans to ensure export-led growth in South Africa’s agricultural secto ...

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COMMODITIES: South Africa keenly following US agro decline

COMMODITIES: South Africa keenly following US agro decline

by SAVIOUS KWINIKA  JOHANNESBURG - THE agriculture sector in South Africa is keeping an eye on developments in the United States where declines in maize and soybean harvests are p ...

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Lesotho bearing brunt of rising SA maize prices

Lesotho bearing brunt of rising SA maize prices

from TSOANELO MOKHAHLANE in Maseru, Lesotho MASERU – PRICES of the staple maize meal in Lesotho have reached a five-year high as the country grapples with increasing grain prices ...

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Madagascar farmers request aid to produce more food

Madagascar farmers request aid to produce more food

from MARIO RAJOMAZANDRY in Antananarivo, Madagascar ANTANANARIVO – SMALL scale farmers in Madagascar have appealed to government and the private sector to help them diversify from ...

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Land imbalances a ticking South Africa time bomb

Land imbalances a ticking South Africa time bomb

OPINION by SAVIOUS-PARKER KWINIKA Editor-In-Chief JOHANNESBURG - SOUTH Africa’s prolonged land reform programme, if not resolved now, will soon be likened to deadly United States ...

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