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Fraudster's Santé spa sells for R39. 1m

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

Property auctioned to recover savings of widows and orphans

Cape Town property valuation system queried

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

Investigations have revealed that the value of some Cape Town properties had increased, resulting in higher tariffs and taxes for homeowners.

Winery workers’ struggle continues

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

Robertson Winery workers are determined to continue their fight for better working conditions despite reaching an agreement with their employer.

Public Protector probes construction firm

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane has carried out preliminary investigations into construction company Filcon.

R212m released for SA drought relief

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

Agriculture Department earmarks additional funds for much-needed drought relief in eight provinces.

Cosatu marchers to hand demands to Parliament

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

Around 10 000 Cosatu workers are expected to descend on Cape Town’s city centre today as they embark on a strike.

Researchers back sugar tax in bid to reduce obesity

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

SA’s proposed sugar tax will only be effective if it is a part of a wider approach to address obesity, according to researchers from the University of the Western ...

Telkom workers threaten countrywide strike

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

Failed negotiations between Telkom and some of its employees saw hundreds marching in protest this week.

‘Now I’m able to leave my children something’

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

Njoli Jack, 78, and 24 other business people in Gugulethu, Nyanga and Langa finally received the title deeds for their businesses this week.

Uphill start for Khoisan chamber

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

Lack of financial support delays starting-up procedures of the newly-established Khoisan Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Khoisan set up own chamber of commerce

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

South Africa’s Khoisan community form their own chamber of commerce and industry, with Ruben Richards named as president.

Singing, dancing as Vavi stands firm

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

Zwelinzima Vavi says his expulsion from Cosatu is not just a crisis for the union, but for the broader public as well.

Cape Argus shows significant growth

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

The Cape Argus newspaper now boasts 421 000 daily readers - up 77 000 from last year.

Pregnant firefighters lose allowances

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

The SA Municipal Workers’ Union (Samwu) has declared a dispute with the City of Cape Town over claimed discrimination against pregnant firefighters.