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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 ...

  • South African Tourism makes impact in northern Europe

    South African Tourism makes impact in northern Europe

    from DION HENRICK in Cape TownCAPE TOWN - SOUTH African Tourism's North Europe Hub believes it has left a lasting impact on industry partners in The Netherlands and Belgium. Gold R ...

Credible provincial news for Mpumalanga launches

Credible provincial news for Mpumalanga launches

by NOKUTHULA HLATSHWAYO NELSPRUIT - A new kid in the media space has been born in Mpumalanga Province! Mpumalanga Guardian, www.mpguardian.co.za, is online news publication that t ...

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Plan to involve Trump in SA land issue condemned

Plan to involve Trump in SA land issue condemned

UPINGTON - MAJORITY indigenous black South Africans have expressed support to land expropriation without compensation and condemned plans by the AgriSA to report the South African ...

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EXCLUSIVE: Idai deadliest cyclone ever to batter Southern Africa

EXCLUSIVE: Idai deadliest cyclone ever to batter Southern Africa

from ARIMANDO DOMINGOS in Maputo, Mozambique MAPUTO - PROJECTIONS that the death toll in the Tropical Cyclone Idai sweeping through Southern Africa has reached 1 000 makes this po ...

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EFF makes most of rival parties’ squabbles

EFF makes most of rival parties’ squabbles

by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG - THE Pan-African opposition Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), buoyed by the factional squabbles afflicting the ruling party and the official opposi ...

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SA halts global maize exports to boost SADC

SA halts global maize exports to boost SADC

by SAVIOUS KWINIKA  JOHANNESBURG - REGIONAL supplies of the staple maize are projected to decline to their lowest level this month but it is not all gloom and doom as South Africa ...

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Marula festival ignites Limpopo tourism sector

Marula festival ignites Limpopo tourism sector

by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG – THE Limpopo Tourism Authority (LTA) is making the most of the upcoming annual Limpopo Marula Festival to boost the travel and hospitality sector ...

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Overspending discouraged this Valentine’s Day

Overspending discouraged this Valentine’s Day

by TINTSWALO BALOYI  JOHANNESBURG - FIRST National Bank (FNB) has discouraged the public from overspending this Valentine’s Day. Ester Ochse, Product Specialist at FNB Wealth and ...

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Millions without food as hunger rises in Africa

Millions without food as hunger rises in Africa

from MARIA MACHARIA in Nairobi, Kenya NAIROBI - SOME 257 million Africans – a fifth of the total  population's 1.3 billion people are undernourished as hunger rises in the contine ...

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Agriculture is ripe for a digitised future

Agriculture is ripe for a digitised future

by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG - THE implementation of modern technologies is projected to address rising demands for food and tackle dry conditions, particularly in South Afric ...

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Technology’s potential to drive SA tourism sector

Technology’s potential to drive SA tourism sector

by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG - A TECHNOLOGY executive has encouraged South  Africa to invest in new technologies to make the most of vast opportunities in the tourism sector. The ...

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