Ticketing issues have been rife throughout the preliminary stages of the major netball tournament in Cape Town, as many question how local partner Plankton got the gig.
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Bilateral Media Rights: India To Play 39 Games Against Australia And England In Next Broadcast Cycle
Bilateral Media Rights: India To Play 39 Games Against Australia And England In Next Broadcast Cycle
The role of government incentives in promoting business growth in South Africa
Title: The Role of Government Incentives in Promoting Business Growth in South Africa Introduction: South Africa, as a developing nation, recognizes the importance of fostering a...
Continue reading...In Focus: Esme Brugts shining bright for the Netherlands ahead of South Africa clash | LiveScore
Esmee Brugts is making a name for herself at this World Cup and will hope to shine once again as the Netherlands face South Africa.
Kenya: Call for bids for provision of pest control services
Kenya: Call for bids for provision of pest control services
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Let’s make breastfeeding and work, work!
Lerato Mthunzi, Health and Allied Workers Indaba Trade Union (HAITU)Â General Secretary Breastfeeding is one of the most effective ways to ensure long
Final sold-out yet continued ticket chaos and fan frustration damage Netball World Cup’s legacy | Sport
Ticketing problems continue to plague the Netball World Cup as empty stands for most matches and then overbooking on others lead to confusion and frustration.
No action required from Ramaphosa regarding allegations about Mashatile’s lifestyle – Presidency | News24
Despite mounting allegations of a lavish lifestyle, fuelled by questionable contracts, no action is warranted from President Cyril Ramaphosa against his deputy, Paul Mashatile.
AWS Israel region launch more limited than planned
Amazon Web Services offers only 65 cloud services in the Israeli cloud region – the smallest number in the world – although more are planned.
Sick Leave
In a recent Labour Court judgment in the case of South African Revenue Services vs CCMA and Others, the Court found the dismissal of an employee who was dishonest about his sick leave, to be substantively fair.