The drive from Johannesburg to Pretoria is a nightmare at the best of times, but according to one executive for the much-maligned e-tolls, things could soon get much worse. Continue reading…
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E-tolls remain a thorn in the sides of many South Africans. During his mid-term budget speech, the finance minister said it was about time e-toll defaulters start paying up. Continue reading…
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For eight months South Africans have toiled under the weight of consecutive fuel hikes which have impacted all major industries. South African motorists and consumers are set to be spared further pain as the petrol price for November is expected to decrease. For eight months South Africans have toiled under the weight of consecutive fuel.. Continue reading…
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Sick of e-tolls? Well, the streets of Pretoria are the place to be on Friday. OUTA is leading protest action against the “grossly-ineffective” system. Continue reading…
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After three months, Nedlac has approved an application by Solidarity to go on a lawful strike against the exclusion of white employees from employee share ownership plans. Continue reading…
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Concern has been raised over the government laying out R30 million on three official state funerals since April and declaring the expenditure “unforeseeable and unavoidable”. Continue reading…
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Cape Town – The DA on Monday said its private member’s bill aimed at dismantling Eskom’s monopoly would be an interesting test to see whether the ANC was serious about viable solutions to bring South Africa out of its economic crisis.
Petrol prices have got us in a slump: But here comes the Competition Commission, with their proposals to shake up how car services work. Continue reading…
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The question being: is it ethically sound to spend R4.5 million on one night of partying, while those less fortunate struggle to survive under the very same flashing lights? Continue reading…
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