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US to host 2026 World Cup

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The United States, Canada and Mexico have won the rights to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

A new deal for SA cities

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The Integrated Urban Development Framework (IUDF) marks a “new deal” for South African cities and towns.

Opportunities for entrepreneurial youth

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Young graduates with an entrepreneurial spirit will get the opportunity to develop their skills and move from “job seekers” to “job creators” at the Ekurhuleni West Centre for Entrepreneurship Rapid Youth Incubator.

SA goes digital to make financial reporting easier

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The ease of doing business and financial reporting has received a boost with the launch of the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission's Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL).

Eskom power stations operating normally

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While there have been isolated incidents by protesting workers, Eskom’s power stations and other critical facilities are operating optimally.

National state of disaster expires

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The Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA), Dr Zweli Mkhize, has confirmed that the national state of disaster that was declared three months ago has lapsed in terms of legislation.

Health revolution in the hands of youth

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South African youth must take up the torch in health matters and lead awareness campaigns when it comes to the prevention of tuberculosis (TB) and Aids-related deaths.

SA readies for 4th Industrial Revolution

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South Africa is gearing up for the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR), with the launch of a newly-expanded Intsimbi Future Production Technologies Initiative (IFPTI) Programme in Cape Town on Thursday.

Parliament holds cash-in-transit public hearing

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Parliament will today bring under one roof role players in the cash-in-transit industry to examine the measures in place aimed at dealing with this crime, which has seen an upsurge in recent months.

EC Health’s plan to deal with medical lawsuits

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Eastern Cape Health MEC Helen August-Sauls says the province is implementing a multi-pronged strategy to help tackle medico legal claims that have cost the province just over R1 billion over the past few years.