Delays in obtaining the proper travel documents to enter SA have resulted in the sexual assault case against a formal PSL soccer coach being postponed to the end of June.
Almost six years after he accidentally shot his brother-in-law during a heated argument, Nelson Mandela Bay businessman Shawn Blunden is happy to put the incident behind him for good.
Matongo said the city had spent billions of rand since democracy investing in Soweto and transforming the country’s biggest township, yet the other three areas were left behind.
Prasa says trains will run again early next year 25 May 2021 - 08:06
Commuter trains will not return to full service until March or April next year.
The Passenger Rail Agency of SA (Prasa) executives, with transport minister Fikile Mbalula, announced this yesterday as they presented the company’s plan aimed at bringing train services back to full operation.
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Another alcohol ban will kill us, say tavern owners Fears of restrictions as Covid-19 third wave looms 25 May 2021 - 08:29
Tavern owners fear that the next restriction on alcohol trade as a means to curb the rising spread of Covid-19 could put them out of business for good.
The National Liquor Traders Council, which represents liquor traders nationwide including taverns, has asked for a meeting with President Cyril Ramaphosa amid rising Covid-19 infections and the looming third wave of the pandemic.
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