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Project Isizwe counts over 1 000 free WiFi sites across SATechnology

Project Isizwe counts over 1 000 free WiFi sites across SA

The free WiFi initiative this week officially launched its latest project in Alexandra township in Johannesburg.

Inside Gayton McKenzie’s empireSouth Africa News

Inside Gayton McKenzie’s empire

Patriotic Alliance leader Gayton McKenzie frequently emphasizes his dedication to hard work in his various businesses and claims he is…

Joburg mayor Dada Morero withdraws his proposal to hire foreigners as JMPD officers

Johannesburg mayor Dada Morero has withdrawn his proposal to consider the hiring of legally documented foreign nationals for the Joburg…

Nash Furnishers Owner Tinashe Mutarisi Courts Anger After Failing to Deliver Fridge to Customer

Nash Furnishers Owner Tinashe Mutarisi Courts Anger After Failing to Deliver Fridge to Customer Nash Furnishers owner Tinashe Mutarisi has…

Foods you should eat when suffering from flu

While suffering from flu or cold, it often happens that we get tempted towards packaged chips, cookies and soups, but…

Deadly Bet: Man Slays Shebeen Owner Over US$80 Gambling LossZimbabwe News

Deadly Bet: Man Slays Shebeen Owner Over US$80 Gambling Loss

A tragic event unfolded in Mutandavadze Village, located in the Chief Mazhetese area of Sovelele, Mwenezi when a man fatally…

Renewables industry upbeat on new electricity, energy ministryTechnology

Renewables industry upbeat on new electricity, energy ministry

The industry believes the new Department of Electricity and Energy, which will act as a policymaker for Eskom, will bring…

US aid vetting failures may have benefited militants in Afghanistan

Amid already existing concerns of arms and ammunition left behind in the United States‘ hasty withdrawal from Afghanistan being used…

Indian national sentenced for crossing border with illicit cigarettes

An Indian national caught trying to cross the border in the Free State with illicit cigarettes has been sentenced in…

Zimbabwean Teachers Declare Incapacitation Due To Low Salaries As Schools ReopenZimbabwe News

Zimbabwean Teachers Declare Incapacitation Due To Low Salaries As Schools Reopen

Zimbabwean teachers have declared incapacitation and inability to resume work due to severe financial constraints. Despite the impending start of…

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