Iran war fuels oil surge, SA businesses seek relief

Model of Oil barrels are seen in front of rising stock graph in this illustration, July 24, 2022. Concerns continue to linger across various sectors of the economy regarding the impact on South Africa of a prolonged Iran war. As global oil prices surge above the 100-dollar-per-barrel mark, the domestic fallout is becoming more pronounced…

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BMA rolls out advanced security tech for Easter operations

BMA Commissioner Dr Michael Masiapato The Border Management Authority (BMA) says it has partnered with several government departments to strengthen border security ahead of the Easter holidays. The authority says it expects increased movement of travellers entering and leaving South Africa, particularly to neighbouring countries. BMA Commissioner Dr Michael Masiapato says departments including Social Development,…

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Over 300 illegal gambling machines destroyed in North West

The North West Gambling Board says it is continuing efforts to destroy illegal gambling machines across the province. The board says more than 300 illegal machines were destroyed last year and further confiscations are ongoing. Chief Executive Officer Boitumelo Qalinge says illegal gambling operations negatively affect both the economy and individuals. “Previously as a province…

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R2.5 million allocated to fix Knysna pump station

[FILE] A series of pump station refurbishments to upgrades to the Akkerkloof Dam pumpstation, Gouna pumpstation, Charlesford- and Eastford pumpstations, and the Glebe pumpstation in Knysna. Western Cape Minister for Local Government and Development Planning Anton Bredell has approved the transfer of R2.5 million to the Knysna Municipality for urgent repairs at the Charlesford Pump…

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