A total of R485 million from 196 unpaid invoices is currently owed by the South Africa Post Office to suppliers according to a recent reply
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Breaking: TALIBAN calls for restraint by both parties, emphasises on dialogue
A statement issued by the extreme religious zealots expressed concern over the possibility of civilian casualties. “The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is closely monitoring the
All Blacks and Fiji wing Joeli Vidiri has died aged 48
His death came less than 24 hours after the death of another former All Black and Blues winger Va’aiga Tuigamala. Super Rugby franchise, the Blues,
Norwegian Minister Tvinnereim and IFAD President Houngbo to visit Malawi in wake of storms to discuss climate resilience and hunger
With Malawian farmers still reeling from tropical storms that devastated crops and livelihoods in recent weeks, Norway’s Minister of International Development and the President of
Local Authorities and Livestock owners in Melut celebrate UNMISS-funded Veterinary Clinic
In Melut, Upper Nile, animal herding is a way of life. It puts food on the table, ensures children can go to school and families
DWS orders Kromdraai Mine to take accountability for discharging acid mine water in Kromdraai River
The Department of Water and Sanitation has ordered Kromdraai Mine to take accountability for discharging acid mine water into the Kromdraai River. “The Directive instructs
FIFA agents to scout for talents at Gov. Diri’s tournament – DG
By Shedrack Frank The Director-General of the Bayelsa Governor’s Cup, Mr Ono Akpe, says that FIFA-licensed international agents will attend the tournament to scout for
Mark ‘D’ Ball: Idoga leads FCT Hardrockers in stunning 67-54 victory over Civil Defenders
By Victor Okoye John Idoga on Tuesday helped FCT Hardrockers to secure their second consecutive win as they stung Civil Defenders 67-54 in the ongoing
Mark ‘D’ Ball: FCT Hardrockers halt highfliers Nigeria Customs’ winning run
By Victor Okoye The Nigeria Customs Basketball team’s winning run was halted on Wednesday as they bowed 94-84 to a youthful FCT Hardrockers side in
Cape Town Central Line to return to service in December, says PRASA
On Wednesday, the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa updated the Western Cape legislature on its plans to reverse its decline in service. Archive photo: