The once-in-a-century pandemic has turned the world upside down, claiming more than six million lives and infecting at least 450 million people.
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The service provider, who spoke to Eyewitness News on condition of anonymity, said that he had to borrow money as he waited for the Gauteng Health Department to settle its bill of more than R1 million.
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From barbers and hairdressers to take-aways and laundromats, small businesses are directly threatened by the sudden and often escalating blackouts.
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Several municipalities in the province and others in Gauteng and the North West lost billions of rands in taxpayers' money by irregularly investing over R3.1 billion into the bank violating several financial prescripts.
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Council resolved last week to rescind the decision, a move Matshidiso Mfikoe said was procedurally flawed.
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On Wednesday, there was a pressure drop in the multi-product pipeline between Durban and Heidelberg leading security to discover that a block valve chamber had been tampered with, resulting in a massive diesel spillage.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa spoke with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin earlier in the day and told him that the conflict should be resolved through mediation and negotiations.
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Barber Rod Vonga shared a working space with a hairdresser in a small shop along Voortrekker Road in Parow, Cape Town.
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Speculation has swirled for weeks about whether Roman Abramovich would be included on the targeted action against Russian billionaires perceived to be close to the Kremlin.
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UNHCR, the UN's refugee agency, recorded 2,316,002 refugees on its dedicated website – 160,731 more than the previous count on Wednesday
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