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Hundreds of SA firefighters to assist with Canadian wildfires

Hundreds of South African firefighters have answered the call from Canada to assist in battling wildfires in the province of Alberta. The fires, which have been raging for more than a month, have led to the mass evacuation of the town of Fort McMurray and the destruction of more than…
26 May 2016 12AM 1 min

Urgent call to companies doing business with FS government

The Free State Treasury has made an urgent call to all companies doing business with the provincial government to register on the Central Database. Tshepo Mabilo, Chief Director Assets and Liability management, says companies' response has been very slow since the first call for companies to register. He says if…
25 May 2016 11PM 1 min

Nog 'n Vrystaatse woonbuurt moet ondersoek word deur SAMRK

Die Suid-Afrikaanse Mensregtekommissie (SAMRK) het ná 'n driedagse besoek aan die Vrystaat nóg ‘n klag van inwoners wat sonder water en toilette moet klaarkom, ontvang. Die doel van die besoek was om 'n ter plaatse ondersoek te doen by ondermeer die Sibuyile Park-township in Bloemfontein, waar sowat 80 families die…
25 May 2016 11PM 1 min

Restaurants, takeaways and coffee shops performed better in March 2016

The total income generated by the food and beverage industry has increased by 0.9 percent in March 2016 compared with March 2015. A Stats SA survey found that there was positive annual growth rates of 2.8 percent for bar sales, and 1.2 percent of food sales. Keshnee Govender says a…
25 May 2016 2AM 1 min

Time running out for political parties to finalise candidate lists

Time is running out for political parties to finalise their candidate lists. The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) says these have to be submitted to the IEC by the end of business on June 2. Spokesperson, Kate Bapela, says the voters' roll has been officially closed after the promulgation…
25 May 2016 1AM 1 min

Bewerings oor Parys vigilantemoorde bloot spekulasie

Die Valke sê bewerings dat verskeie boere verklarings by die polisie afgelê het dat 'n plaasaanval op ’n boer van Parys, wat tot die dood van twee mans gelei het, nooit gebeur het nie, is bloot spekulasie. Hangwani Mulaudzi se komentaar volg ná berigte dat die beserings wat Loedie van…
25 May 2016 1AM 1 min

Businesses in Kroonstad suffering as a result of water crisis

Businesses in Kroonstad are suffering as a result of the water crisis currently gripping the city. The Bloemhoekdam, which supplies water to Kroonstad, is less than 1% full. The Moqhaka municipal manager is expected to meet with various roleplayers on Friday to discuss the issue, which it says is as…
24 May 2016 11PM 1 min

Kroonstad-waterkrisis Vrydag tydens vergadering bespreek

Die munisipale bestuurder van die Moqhaka-munispaliteit en verskeie rolspelers vergader Vrydag om die waterkrisis in Kroonstad te bespreek. Die woordvoerder vir dié munispaliteit, Khojane Madiba sê hulle sal dan kommentaar lewer op die kwessie. Die Bloemhokdam, wat water aan Kroonstad verskaf, is nou minder as 1% vol. Inwoners in die…
24 May 2016 11PM 1 min

Loans intended for distressed farmers

Land Bank CEO TP Nchocho says the concessional loan facility is intended to help those who got distressed as a consequence of drought effects.
24 May 2016 10AM 1 min

Wool growers to share in motivational experience

National Wool Growers Association (NWGA) General Manager Leon de Beer says he is also looking forward to a speech by extreme athlete and motivational speaker, Kobus Oosthuizen, during next week’s NWGA Congress:
24 May 2016 10AM 1 min

Brandfort’s Water Crisis Feature

Brandfort has been experiencing severe water problems for the past twenty years. In the last week, residents residing in high-lying areas comprising Mountain View, Phahameng, and Slovo Park have been hugely affected by the water crisis. The Masilonyana Municipality spokesperson, Zongezile Ntjwabule, says there will always be water problems in…
24 May 2016 5AM 3 min

Spy tapes: 'NPA appeal a delaying tactic ahead of local government elections'

A political analyst has criticised the NPA's decision to not pursue corruption charges against President Jacob Zuma. Yesterday the National Prosecuting Authority announced that it would appeal a high court ruling in the so-called spy tapes saga. Last month the North Gauteng High Court ordered the NPA to review its…
24 May 2016 1AM 1 min

Tourism income increases in March 2016

The total income for the tourism accommodation industry increased by 11.9 percent in March 2016 compared with the same period last year. A survey by Statistics South Africa found that the type of accommodation that showed the largest increase year-on-year were caravan parks and camping sites. Stats SA's Keshnee Govender…
24 May 2016 12AM 1 min

Mafube municipal workers strike

Mafube municipal workers have downed tools over the non-payment of salaries. Workers were notified on Monday that they would not be paid on time. Democratic Alliance (DA) councillor in the municipality, Marchand du Plessis says at this stage office and essential staff, such as water purification staff, are still reporting…
23 May 2016 11PM 1 min

Welkom lecturer’s case resumes

The case against a Welkom lecturer who was arrested for allegedly conspiring to murder two of his colleagues, is expected to resume in the city's Magistrate's Court today. Christiaan Oberholzer, a lecturer at the Central University of Technology (CUT) in Welkom, is expected to make a plea agreement today. He…
23 May 2016 11PM 1 min

Foodbank SA calls on South Africans to fast for a day

Foodbank South Africa has called on South Africans to participate in an eight hour fast on Friday. Fund Development Manager, Kate Hamilton says 13.8 million South Africans experience hunger on a daily basis. The initiative aims to give the public a better understanding of the impact of the drought and…
23 May 2016 11PM 1 min

Drought creates rural economic hardships

North West Red Meat Producer’s Organisation Chairperson SP Fourie explains that the impact of the drought on commercial farmers also filters down to communal farmers and farm workers.
23 May 2016 9AM 1 min

Free market provides revenue buffer

Ernst Janovsky, and agricultural economist with Absa, explains that although producers have been hit by the drought, the free market system means that those with a crop can now get better prices.
23 May 2016 9AM 1 min

Congress to gear producers to surviving winter

North West Red Meat Producer’s Organisation Chairperson SP Fourie says they are inviting producers to attend Congress to get ideas on how to survive the coming winter months
23 May 2016 9AM 1 min

‘Jobs-for-cash' report: Legal action will be taken

The Basic Education Department says it will take legal action against those implicated in the so-called ‘jobs-for-cash’ scandal. The department released its 285 page report into the scandal late on Friday night. The ministerial task team, established by Minister Angie Motshekga, found 38 of the 81 cases required further investigation…
22 May 2016 2AM 1 min
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