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Deaths caused by delayed municipal actionCommunity inaction vs. local empowermentThe hidden cost of blind state obedience ...
An 83-year-old Pennington man has been hailed a hero for spending the past 11 and a half years fixing potholes.
The issue of potholes in SA is no laughing matter. However, as dodging them while driving anywhere has become the norm, many have started finding humour in our shared struggle.
The Zimbabwean government was forced to abandon what critics described as a "disastrous" plan to drive stranded Rovos Rail ...
He said residents are angry about the potholes and the financial burden ... Independent Online, popularly known as IOL, is one of South Africa’s leading news and information websites bringing ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSouth Africa: Travel Safe This EasterAs holidaymakers and motorists head off to various destinations for the Easter long weekend, the South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) has shared tips on how to get there safely.
South African youth are urged to take an active role in shaping their future through increased participation in elections and municipal development plans.
With the bully in the White House in Washington threatening South Africa with fire and brimstone, there are many who suggest ...
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The South African on MSNSouth African slang that makes no sense (until it does)South African slang is lekker, bru! But if you've ever wondered what certain phrases mean, you're not alone. Here's a little ...
Maloka's argument is that South Africa's transformation since 1994 - the overthrow of an unjust political, economic and social order - has benefited only a few. Today the country is in crisis - "think ...
South Africa is not the safest place in the world to be stranded at the side of the road when your vehicle breaks down. That ...
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