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The Congress of South African Trade Unions is planning to march to Prasa offices to address the public transport crisis as part of the nationwide protest action
Turkey's top business association has confirmed receiving a letter from the US Treasury warning of possible sanctions if it continues doing business with Russia. Adeyemo followed that up with a letter to Turkey's TUSIAD business association and the American Chamber of Commerce in Turkey warning that companies and banks were in danger of being sanctioned themselves.
Ntokozo Ndo from Siyabuswa township in Mpumalanga makes wooden plates for shisanyama, restaurant and home use. His business has impressed many SA netizens.
Sizwe Dhlomo responded to being fat-shamed by sharing some pictures of his body. Sizwe had fans impressed by his physique as they showered him with compliments.
Zoleka Mandela disclosed that she's got cancer again. The author is worried about revealing the news to her kids, as chances of survival are lower this time.
The Hawks investigations into the July unrest has led to the arrest of 46 alleged instigators in total so far, but the authorities are only at the halfway mark.
The South African National Taxi Council (Santaco) has chosen to not participate in the national shutdown on Wednesday, 24 August and has left Mzansi fuming.
Florence Masebe has taken to her Instagram page to recall how she survived being shot 40 times on 18 August 1999. She said it was a miracle that she survived.
Japan's prime minister on Wednesday called for a push to revive the country's nuclear power industry in a bid to tackle soaring imported energy costs linked to the Ukraine war. "Russia's invasion of Ukraine has vastly transformed the world's energy landscape" and so "Japan needs to bear in mind potential crisis scenarios", Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said at an energy policy meeting.
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