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Human rights activist wins top prize
JOHN HARVEYWhere the rest of South Africa may view escalating tensions over race as a portent of a troubled future, world-renowned human rights activist...
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How to register for 2016 municipal elections
STAFF REPORTERWith the 2016 local government elections scheduled to be held in mid-August as announced by President Jacob Zuma in his State of the...
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Housing plan in pipeline
SOYISO MALITIThe Maroela Housing Project, in Kraaifontein, will see nearly 2 000 Wallacedene and Bloekombos residents benefit from the development.
Situated next to the...
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Cape Town lands JSE office
JOHN HARVEYThe new Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) office in Newlands is up and running, with the official grand opening scheduled to take place in...
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Budget: a tight squeeze
ORIELLE BERRY There was mixed reaction to the Budget speech last week with Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan walking a tight rope between sweetening the...
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Budget-beating chicken dishes
ORIELLE BERRYWhile the 2016 Budget may mean we need to tighten our belts metaphorically speaking, this does not indicate we need to pull them...
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Bank takes eight months to really make things happen
Jessica Meiring of Rondebosch lost allhope of recovering e1 249.93 (R16 000 at the time) from Nedbank which took its time to “Make Things...
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Get the low-down on leap year
KAREN KOTZEThe only leapling I have met was in a retirement home, celebrating his 21st birthday with great aplomb.
The balloons were blue, there were...
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Five tips for aspiring entrepreneurs
This week we launch our new entrepreneurial column written by Steve Reid, the manager of the Centre for Entrepreneurship at False Bay College.Asked to...
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Boston’s ‘bergie’ blues
Lauren O’Connor-MayBellville seems no closer to finding a solution for its homeless after police told a group of about 60 street people, who had...