There are hardworking competent people in the municipal structures, but they are outnumbered by those who can't organise a piss-up in a brewery.
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Jail time warning for fake kings after Nigerian coronation stirs controversy in East London
Only communities and individuals formally recognised by the president of the Republic carry legal standing as kingships and kings.
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SAA’s profit mirage exposed as bailout disguised as share capital
SAA reports profit, but gains rely on asset sales and state support, not sustainable airline operations.
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NSRI warns public about rabid Cape fur seals
The National Sea Rescue Institute has issued a safety warning amid concerns over potential rabies infections among Cape fur seals.
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All the kick off times for SA teams in the URC
It's another busy round of URC action this weekend, and here are all the kick off times to note for the SA teams playing at home.
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Fuel price shock for SA: What you could pay next week
When the fuel price kicks in on 1 April, the price will also include a 21-cent-per-litre tax hike.
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Nostalgia loading for Inland Historic Championship season opener
Packed programme involves 10 categories and a total of 226 entries.
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Slavery surely has no grades?
Slavery, like apartheid, was, something which "struck at the core of personhood, broke up families, and devastated communities".
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Unisa airport claim falls flat on closer look
Unisa's aviation push comes under scrutiny after its airport is found to be a small airstrip with limited visible facilities.
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Solar households get reprieve as Eskom delays deadline
Solar users gain breathing room as Eskom extends registration deadline, easing fears of fines, power cuts, and regulatory uncertainty.
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