Too many gambling licences to police
War on the economy â Sacci warns of global fallout. New broadband rollout policy raises alarm. And Ramaphosaâs R155bn property plan targets idle state assets.
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War on the economy â Sacci warns of global fallout. New broadband rollout policy raises alarm. And Ramaphosaâs R155bn property plan targets idle state assets.
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Before she was a master of the reefs, Silindile âMama Sliâ Mbuyazi was a young girl terrified of the ocean, certain she would never enter the water. Her journey from profound fear to deep-seated love for the sea is the heartbeat of âIndoni Yamanziâ, a landmark film currently in post-production that captures her transformation from a grieving sister to a guardian of the deep.
As South Africa awaits the national budget, concerns are growing that a widening âstudent funding gapâ is preventing thousands of qualified young people from accessing higher education, with potential long-term consequences for economic growth and social stability.
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As Finance Minister prepares to table the 2026 national budget, some organisations have urged government to review the income thresholds that determine South Africaâs âmissing-middleâ students.
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At the recent 17th Alternative Mining Indaba delegates were given food for thought when they heard about some faith-rooted community-led
alternatives to extractive development.
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After years of neglect, one of the Mother City’s busiest transport hubs, the Golden Acre, is getting a much-needed facelift. The Executive Mayor of Cape Town, Geordin Hill Lewis, led a guided walkthrough of the Golden Acre Precinct, marking an important milestone in the ongoing redevelopment of one of the cityâs most significant commuter and retail hubs.
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The R1.2-billlion project to redevelop Cape Townâs well-known Golden Acre is gathering steam, with construction work in full swing to convert the 110-m-high, 24-storey office tower, located in the central business district (CBD), into rental accommodation.
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Golden Acre is a shopping mall on the corner of Adderley and Strand Streets in the central business district of Cape Town, South Africa.[3] The building is set to be redeveloped into a mixed-use development, featuring affordable housing and retail space. Construction of the new building is scheduled for October 2025, and it is planned to open in 2027.[4]
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Construction has officially started on the residential component of the R780 million Golden Acre redevelopment, which will convert the 24-storey tower into over 400 inner-city rental units.
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The redeveloped Golden Acre will welcome its first tenants as early as October, a key project stakeholders said this week.
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