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The Protection of Personal Information Act (PoPIA) will be in effect on 1 July and reports say that business are afraid of not being able to comply in time.
The pandemic has caused many people to lose their income or part of it. This has led to South Africans finding alternative ways to generate money every month.
Gwede Mantashe's alleged associates have been fingered by a losing tender bidder. DNG wants the high court to set aside the appointment of preferred bidders.
A local man has taken to social media to share his views on what unemployed youngsters should be doing. He suggests demanding jobs directly from politicians.
A recent video circulating on social media is condemned by Mzansi users as it shows a horrible robbery that took place in Durban at the Pavillion Shopping Mall.
More than 80% of Gauteng train stations have been reportedly wrecked amid the Covid19 lockdown. Windows, doors, cables and other valuables have been stolen.
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced society to re-adjust including on education and schooling. Remote learning has opened up the educational technology sector.
With many having lost their jobs and trying to venture into the world of business, Oscar Magudulela is an inspiration after starting his transport business.
Minister of Water and Sanitation Lindiwe Sisulu says that the Cuban engineers brought to South Africa are here for mentorship purposes and not for employment.
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