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Fat Bastard film, Samukange’s health gains testament

Samukange revealed to NewsDay Life & Style on the  sidelines of the Mbare Art Space after the screenings of the Bioskop Short Film Competition that through constant fitness training he had learnt that one can attain mental sharpness and a mindset that endures long working hours. THE Fat Bastard film that won the Best Cinematography…

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Debate over artistic freedom as ARB orders withdrawal of property ad

The ARB ruled that the altered advertisement violated advertising standards by creating a false impression that the proposed development would be surrounded solely by trees, omitting neighboring residential properties. The complaint, filed by a neighbouring resident, alleged that the ad’s digitally enhanced images presented the development as enveloped by uninterrupted greenery, with surrounding homes and…

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South Africa’s fastest-growing industries

For decades, South Africa’s largest industries were agriculture and mining. For decades, South Africa’s largest industries were agriculture and mining. These were the engines driving wealth in the country, but in recent times, there has been a shift towards retail and wholesale trade, technology, and communications.  The country has also become a popular tourist destination,…

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Makana Municipality residents face continuous water issues

Running water from a tap. 2 minutes The Makana Municipality in the Eastern Cape has been struggling to overcome water challenges for more than 10 years. Despite numerous interventions from national and provincial government to find lasting solutions, the residents are still subjected to water cuts. The Special Investigating Unit is currently investigating the municipality,…

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ECD key to an effective education system: Ramaphosa

2 minutes President Cyril Ramaphosa has once again emphasised the importance of Early Childhood Development (ECD), saying that effective learning is the only solution and the best investment of the country’s future. In his weekly letter to the nation, Ramaphosa says one of the most damaging effects of Bantu Education under the draconian apartheid system…

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Joburg Water to leave Phumla Mqashi tap dry

A dripping tap. 1 minute Johannesburg Water says they will not reconnect illegal water connections in the Phumla Mqashi informal settlement, in Lenasia South. This is after the water utility disconnected the illegal water in the area on 12 November. The water utility says their High-Level Reservoir has experienced an increase in water levels following…

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