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Alexandra youth enter the digital age

Alexandra youth enter the digital age

by SAVIOUS KWINIKAJOHANNESBURG - HUNDREDS of scholars in the disadvantaged Alexandra township of Johannesburg have an opportunity to immerse themselves into the digital world and ...

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Agriculture weathers SA’s economic, COVID-19 storms

Agriculture weathers SA’s economic, COVID-19 storms

by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – SOUTH Africa’s agricultural sector is forecast to continue defying unprecedented economic and health crises. This is thanks to rising dam levels, ...

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ANC suspends elective meetings after bloodshed

ANC suspends elective meetings after bloodshed

by ANNA NTABANE MBOMBELA - THE ruling African National Congress (ANC) has suspended its contentious Branch General Meetings (BGMs) in the province after violence left two members ...

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COVID-19: Sex workers to flee South Africa

COVID-19: Sex workers to flee South Africa

by SAVIOUS KWINIKA  PRETORIA - COMMERCIAL sex workers in South Africa are considering returning to their native countries following President Cyril Ramaphosa's declaration of the ...

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Young Mpumalanga farmers the future of agro sector

Young Mpumalanga farmers the future of agro sector

from ANNA NTABANE  in Nelspruit, Mpumalanga NELSPRUIT - WITH agriculture having the best prospects for job creation ahead of other sectors in South Africa, it is important for aut ...

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No end in sight to Barberton explosive protests

No end in sight to Barberton explosive protests

from ANNA NTABANE in Barberton, Mpumalanga BARBERTON - FOUR weeks into the protests by members of the Umjindi municipality against the area's incorporation into the City of Mbombe ...

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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 companies ‘afraid’ of change in tech revolution

SA companies ‘afraid’ of change in tech revolution

by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG - SOUTH Africa can enhance its prospects of growing its economy by 1,4 percent this year if companies embrace technology. This is according to ind ...

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