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Retirement reforms only hold benefits
DESPITE the fears and misrepresentations relating to government’s retirement reforms, financial expert MARK BOTES argues that the new legislation will…
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Heading towards the last drop
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) last week spelled out in blunt terms the reality of the drought situation.
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Road less travelled could be solution to skills shortage
GOING into the New Year, it only takes one glance at last year’s List of Scarce and Critical skills to identify…
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Enforce the bylaws
THERE is hardly a person anywhere in the world who would argue against the fact that South Africa has a…
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Education system must provide and protect
THIS week is a significant one for many parents as their children either begin or return to school on Wednesday.…
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When Zululand party animals are on the loose
The poor physician literally did not know whether he was coming or going during his untimely departure
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A time for positive reflection
THE cynics will call this ‘cliché time’, as wishes of health, wealth and happiness are sent out at the commencement…
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Thanks to those who serve
THE majority of us are able to enjoy a relaxed, well deserved festive season with family and friends because of…
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Editor’s Note: Celebrate with responsibility in mind
In just a few days, schools will be out and the holiday festivities will begin. WATCH: Drive Dry Ad -…
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Things that go bump in the night
Ghosts.... seems to have a preference for government departments where they even get pay cheques month after month.
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Severe implications if drought continues
Despite the many articles that have appeared in this newspaper and in other sources about the dire drought that has…
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Never judge a book by its cover
Debating crimes such as armed robbery, rape and murder - including prevention, police action, prosecution and sentences - is mostly…
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