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Most South Africans living in urban areas believe that their tap water is safe to drink, a study commissioned by the Water Research Commission (WRC) and the South African Local Government...
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) on Thursday defended its R4,7-million expenditure on World Cup tickets, saying that it was not unusual compared with what other countries had done.
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan will soon meet the Auditor-General (AG) and the chairperson of Parliament's watchdog public accounts committee to discuss FIFA World Cup ticket purchases of...
In today's podcast, a survey finds that power tariffs for large municipal users will surge in 2010/11; a Swedish migration official says that Europe is failing the world's refugees; and, Minister...
A distinction should be made between parastatals and State departments spending money on FIFA World Cup tickets, Minister in the National Planning Commission Trevor Manuel said on Monday, according...
Security and traffic plans have been beefed up in and around Bloemfontein ahead of a mass rally by the ruling party and the official launch of its breakaway Cope at the weekend. Police say they are...