Resilience and Unity in the Face of Threat: Cape Town’s Enduring Spirit

When a scary bomb threat targeted Cape Town’s AlAzhar Mosque, the city came together like never before. Leaders quickly spoke…

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Understanding South Africa’s Two-Pot Retirement System: New Choices, Old Challenges

South Africa’s new twopot retirement system splits your savings into two parts: onethird can be accessed early for emergencies, while…

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Ekurhuleni Metro Police Strike: Unrest, Inequality, and the Struggle for Recognition

The Ekurhuleni Metro Police strike shocked the city as officers stopped patrolling and blocked busy roads to protest unfair pay,…

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Tradition Meets Flair: Springboks vs Barbarians Light Up Cape Town

The Springboks vs Barbarians rugby match in Cape Town is a thrilling and historic event, marking the Barbarians’ firstever game…

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South Africa, Ukraine, and the Politics of Global Allegiance

South Africa’s approach to the UkraineRussia war shows its struggle to stay neutral while respecting historic ties with Russia. President…

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South Africa’s Two-Pot Retirement System: Balancing Urgency and Security

South Africa’s twopot retirement system splits savings into two parts: one you can use early for urgent needs, and one…

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Walking the Wild Frontier: Exploring the Trails of the Cape of Good Hope

Hiking the trails at the Cape of Good Hope is like stepping into a wild, colorful story. You’ll walk a…

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A Defining Court Clash: The DA, Employment Equity Amendments, and South Africa’s Ongoing Struggle for Fairness

South Africa is facing a big court battle over a law called the Employment Equity Amendment Act, which aims to…

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Liam Chad Jacobs: A Bold New Voice in South African Politics

Liam Chad Jacobs is a young South African politician who shines as a fresh and fearless voice in the fight…

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When Systems Crack: South Africa’s Home Affairs Parts Ways with SITA at the Nation’s Digital Crossroads

South Africa’s Department of Home Affairs is ending its long partnership with SITA because of constant system crashes, delays, and…

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