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R40 a litre petrol price fears not based on reality: economists
About 90% of cargo in SA travels by road, said Walters. “The economy is dependent on road transportation.”
‘We’re a generous family’: Watsons slam Zondo findings as deliberate slur
Report was meant to have reputational damage for the Watsons and the ANC, they say
Blind flight: brief history of Covid treatments, hopes and snake-oil cures
COVID AFTER TWO YEARS: In March 2020 doctors, scientists and con artists embarked on a quest for remedies
‘Like five stages of grief’: medics hold out for Charlotte Maxeke’s reopening
Dr Suhayl Essa and hundreds like him have stumbled from one hospital to another at health department’s whim
'There was brightness then violence, blackness and water': Navy's worst tragedy 40 years on
The SAS President Kruger was rammed by the navy replenishment vessel SAS Tafelberg 145km southwest of Cape Point on February 18 1982.
St Helena ready to welcome first scheduled flights in almost two years
One of the world's remotest islands will have its connection to the outside restored when regional airline Airlink restarts flights in March as pandemic fears ease.
Human Rights Commission promises action on stinking Wemmer Pan
A child's sewage-soaked teddy bear lies amid plastic bottles and rotting waste, while an onshore breeze carries the stench of human excrement and rotten eggs to people gathered on the shore.
Eskom refuses to nuke plan to revamp Koeberg despite growing opposition
Power entity spurns renewable sources opting to go ahead with refurbishments that will deprive the grid of 920MW
It’s farmers vs environmentalists for Orange River’s bounty
Scientists say river is overused for irrigation. Farmers say they’re an economic boon in a place where jobs are scarce
Five drownings across SA mar finish to the festive season
Five people, including two children, drowned in separate incidents across SA at the weekend, the National Sea Rescue Institute reported.






















