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The taxi rank gold mine nobody else could see

Sakhile Mhlongo, 55, spotted a gap at a Limpopo taxi rank that everyone else missed. Years later her four children all have jobs and she still does not work for anyone but herself.
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Tonique McKenzie left her real estate job because she could not afford the transport to get there. Now she is unemployed, raising a five-year-old, and has R300 left at month end.
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Government wants stronger protection for the Springboks and All Blacks tour, but Solidarity says the attached BEE rules give the state too much control.
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