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Marrying a foreign national for financial benefit is a crime against the state, says Nzuza
‘Not marrying for romantic reasons or for love is a crime,’ says Nzuza.
Receptionist & Administrator wanted at Sanlam
Receptionist & Administrator wanted at Sanlam Sanlam is currently looking for a Receptionist & Administrator based in Tygervalley, Western Cape. Apply today. Closing date: 16 August 2024 Location: Tygervalley, Western Cape Who are we? Sanlam Private Wealth crafts customised investment portfolios for high net worth private clients, charitable institutions, trusts and corporate entities. With assets…
Walk-in UIF services disrupted as protests close Mamelodi labour centre
Residents needing labour-related assistance are asked to use the Department of Labour’s online service platform.
Macpherson says giving cash to construction mafia won’t make them go away
‘Where there is criminal activity, we’ve got to bring people to book,’ says Public Works and Infrastructure minister.
Gauteng Traffic officer facing criminal charges after argument with EMPD [VIDEO]
The Gauteng Traffic official has two previous cases of assault which are under investigation.
British American Tobacco is Recruiting for Sales Representative
British American Tobacco is Recruiting for Sales Representative British American Tobacco South Africa has an exciting opportunity for a Sales Representative in East London Closing date: Ongoing Location: East London, Eastern Cape Introduction BAT is evolving at pace into a global multi-category business. With products like VELO, VUSE and GLO we are on a mission…
Tom Cruise to thrill with epic stunt at Paris 2024 Olympics closing
US media reported that Cruise has been preparing a spectacular stunt to pick up the Olympic flag and transfer it to LA.
Lebo Mashile links Connie Chuime’s passing to Chidimma Adetshina debate
Chuime had a Malawian citizen as a father and a South African mother and was born in Welkom, in the Free State.
How alleged Libyan military camp was misrepresented by security company
Oversight body finds some instructors were not South Africans and the layout was one resembling a military camp.
R1 billion for ‘rotten food’ in Gauteng schools, DA finds during inspections
‘The controversy surrounding a R1 billion tender under dispute caused problems with the feeding scheme in Gauteng schools.’