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SATIRICALLY SPEAKING: Lord Paul of the Mashatileites shines in the latest season of Sass

As far as this film reviewer is concerned, Lord Paul of the Mashatileites deserves his own spin-off show. The actor and the writers have outdone themselves in their nuanced portrayal of this character.
Treasury is withholding nearly R1 billion from Nelson Mandela Bay because of its agency CEO choice | News24

Almost R600 million in grant funding has been withheld from the Nelson Mandela Bay metro by the National Treasury and the city is at risk of losing a further R388 million that is due before the end of July.
Corruption-accused Zandile Gumede plans to campaign for the ANC in the 2024 elections | News24

Former eThekwini mayor Zandile Gumede appears to be gearing up to contribute to the ANC’s efforts for the 2024 elections despite her ongoing corruption trial.
SCORPIO â THE YELLOW CARDS AT SAFA, PART THREE: Secrecy cloaks 2010 Fifa World Cup Legacy Trust after Danny Jordaan may have been caught in a lie

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Icebreaker for sale. Must have skipper’s licence

The SA Agulhas, South Africaâs first Arctic research and supply vessel, is up for sale
Sassa queue management to cost R52 million
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The role of export markets in promoting business growth in South Africa
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Continue reading...Durban school choir scores precious medals
Durban School St Maryâs DSG Kloof competed against the worldâs best choirs during the World Choir Games, and returned home with a gold and silver medal. The games took place in Gangneung, Republic of Korea, between July 3-13.