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AFTER THE BELL: Reflection: Everyone has a plan until...

The contrasting outcomes of PPC Cement and Omnia’s strategic planning versus the government’s repetitive failures in execution illustrate the importance of effective implementation, and the mistake government types often make …
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MINERALS & METALS: SA mining sector jolted by government chrome tax, beneficiation proposals

‘Beneficiation’ is the artless term that speaks to the processing of raw minerals and metals into finished, industrial products. And a tax on chrome exports is seen as one way …
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OUR CITY NEWS: Joburg residents go 12 days without water after maintenance programme

Nearly two weeks after Rand Water’s maintenance programme, thousands of Johannesburg residents remain without reliable water, prompting growing frustration and calls for greater transparency from Johannesburg Water. Civil society group …
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BLOOD AND SORROW: Calls for calm in Nelson Mandela Bay as communities reel from three mass shootings

A recent spate of mass shootings in Nelson Mandela Bay, and the arrest of a foreign national for one of the violent crimes, has prompted the police and government to …
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Crunch time for markets as storm clouds gather

For much of the past month, financial markets have resembled a casino around closing time; it has been loud, overcrowded and powered by a relentless sense of greed. The reckoning, …
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GROWTH SLUMP: SA economy grew just 0.5% in Q1 before detonation of Iran War impact

Nine out of 10 sectors grew during the quarter, lead by agriculture which sprouted 3.9%. But the eight other sectors that grew all expanded by less than 1.0%, while manufacturing …
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Investment block: SA mining cadastre national rollout kicked to 31 March 2027

The mining sector would be forgiven for not holding its breath. Cadastre date launches have been promised numerous times, raising hopes in the industry, only to be sunk down a …
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Government begins public auction of Chitambo assets

Government has commenced a public auction of assorted assets in Chitambo District, including motor vehicles, motorcycles, office furniture and medical equipment. District Commissioner (DC) Majory Mwape noted that the disposal …
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Meet three young people driving ecological activism in the Dominican Republic

The DR’s tourism star is on the rise, but that narrative of prosperity conceals the less visible, more urgent issue of environmental pressure on coasts, rivers, and reefs.
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Chiefs will return to former glory: Motaung

Kaizer Chiefs were a much-improved team last season, finishing third on the log.
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In case you missed it: Gauteng crime stats | CoJ won’t cut R10bn wage agreement | Bafana jersey from R299

Catch up on the biggest stories of Tuesday, 9 June 2026 that you may have missed, in our simple daily news update.
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The Daily Lotto results for Tuesday, 9 June 2026

Today’s Daily Lotto jackpot stands at an estimated R430 000. If you want to win your share of the jackpot, you have to play!
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Elective hopefuls risk dismissal for missing deadline.

Central Province Permanent Secretary Milner Mwanakampwe has warned that public service workers who sought adoption for elective positions but failed to resign by the stipulated May 15 deadline risk dismissal …
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Transfer news: Pirates, Chiefs and Sundowns sign 6 players

Here are your latest transfer news updates on PSL giants Kaizer Chiefs, Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns.
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Hichilema hails Mphezeni as a patriot who championed unity

President Hakainde Hichilema has described the late Inkosi Ya Makosi Ngwenyama Mpezeni IV as a great son of Zambia and a traditional leader who served the nation with distinction and …
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West Africa: Liberia Signs U.S.$125 Million World Bank Deal for Power, Roads, and Internet

[New Dawn] Liberia and the World Bank have signed three financing agreements worth US$125 million to expand electricity access, improve a key road corridor, and strengthen digital connectivity, the government …
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Police investigate human skeleton found in Chilubi

Police in Chilubi District in Northern Province have opened investigations following the discovery of a human skeleton in Laki Village in Chief Chiwanangala’s chiedom in Northern Province. Northern Province Police …
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Independent candidates decry symbol withdrawal by ECZ

Independent candidates in Kasempa District have expressed concerns with the decision by the Electoral Commission of Zambia’s (ECZ) to withdraw the candle symbol after nominations saying the move has disrupted …
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Uganda: We Shall Come for You - Police Warn School Heads Over Uneb Registration Fee Misappropriation

[Nile Post] Police have issued a warning towards school heads on misappropriating candidates' registration fees.
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Uganda: Gen Salim Saleh Distances Himself From Busabala Wetland Property As Nema Demolitions Spark Public Debate

[Nile Post] Senior Presidential Advisor on military affairs, Caleb Akandwanaho, has distanced himself from a controversial storeyed building in Busabala wetland that has sparked public outrage following a major environmental …
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Uganda: Army Deployed in Lwemiyaga As Violent Land Disputes Intensify in Sembabule

[Nile Post] The Chief of Defence Forces, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has deployed soldiers to three villages in Lwemiyaga County following escalating and increasingly violent land conflicts that have left several …
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DRC Ebola Outbreak Escalates As Cases Surge to 515

[Nile Post] The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is continuing to worsen, with health authorities reporting a sharp rise in infections that has raised alarm among …
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National Assembly approves new mental health law

The National Assembly has finalised and adopted the mental health amendment bill of 2025 following extensive debate, paving the way for its consideration by the National Council. The proposed legislation …
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Mother accused of poisoning and killing her two children appears in Limpopo court

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Somalia backs referee after he is denied entry to US

Somalia on Tuesday defended award-winning referee Omar Artan after he was denied entry to the United States, preventing him from becoming the first Somali official to officiate at a World …
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