DIRCO remains dedicated to providing consular support to South African nationals fulfilling their religious obligations, including Hajj.
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Can ANC field a strong candidate to challenge Zille for Joburg’s mayorship?
Political parties have begun campaigning to win the hearts of Joburg residents.
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Former Kaizer Chiefs winger sends apology to family and friends
Remember the former Kaizer Chiefs winger Kgaogelo Sekgota? He is facing a fresh start after leaving rehab clean from substances.
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Canal+ takes control of MultiChoice in major merger
Canal+ has officially taken control of the MultiChoice Group after all conditions tied to its takeover offer were fulfilled or waived.
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From retail to education: Takealot and SA government partner up
Takealot Group, South Africa’s largest online retailer, is moving beyond e-commerce sales into education and business development through new ventures and government partnerships. The company recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) aimed at bridging the gap between education and employment. The deal will provide specialised […]
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No travel worries for Pirates as they face troubled Siwelele
Siwelele parted ways over the weekend with assistant coach Andre Arendse and CEO Stan Matthews.
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Mabena is hoping Sundowns build on momentum after City win
'Our fans weren’t happy so we had to push harder,' said the 18-year-old attacker.
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Gauteng shopping mall gets major makeover
The Montana Crossing Shopping Centre in Pretoria North has officially completed a significant redevelopment.
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What time is kick off for Springboks-Pumas, All Blacks-Wallabies?
Here are the kick off times to note as the Springboks host Argentina, and the All Blacks tackle the Wallabies this Saturday.
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EFF reopen statues debate, opponents suggest focusing on the future
EFF's national chairperson takes aim at statutes depicting pre-apartheid leaders, saying they were reminders of oppression.
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