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SA trade body recommends duties to curb steel imports

A worker cuts through steel at the Southern African Shipyards where a tug for the state-owned enterprise Portnet is under construction, in Durban. A South African government trade body looking into the country’s struggling steel sector proposed import duties starting at 10% to defend the industry from an influx of imports mainly from China. The…

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Defiant Molokwane resumes position despite World Netball suspension

Netball South Africa president Cecilia Molokwane Suspended Netball South Africa president Cecilia Molokwane says she is resuming her position with immediate effect. Molokwane was suspended by World Netball in April of this year due to allegations of fund mismanagement and professional misconduct. However, Molokwane claims that she will resume her position on Thursday. She was…

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Relegation candidates in tough battles

Castle Lager Premier Soccer League AS the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League resumes this weekend following the Fifa international break, clubs facing demotion from the top league have tough duels, with bottom-placed Arenel Movers welcoming Dynamos to Barbourfields Stadium on Sunday. It is not looking good for the sweet-makers, who look set for a brief…

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Mbenenge’s ex-secretary back in the hot seat for cross-examination

Zinhle Nqkayi, the former secretary of Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge. The Judicial Conduct Tribunal probing sexual harassment allegations against Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge continues on Thursday at 9:30 am with the cross-examination of Judge’s former secretary Zintle Nkqayi. Nkqayi was the first witness called by the top Judge after Evidence Leader,…

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UFS, students reach agreement on provisional registrations

University of the Free State The University of the Free State Executive Committee, Institutional Representative Council, and Campus Student Representative Councils of the three campuses have reached an agreement on the implementation of the phasing out of provisional registration. University management and student leadership agreed that provisional registration will be phased out over a period…

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Gautrain looking at different ways to grow its commuter base

The Gautrain, Marlboro station 1 minute The Gautrain Management Agency is looking at different ways to make its service more affordable to the public. This is in response to declining commuter numbers, which the agency ascribes to the work-from-home and hybrid models that companies implemented during COVID-19. The agency says it is also considering extending…

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