Tshwane cuts power to estates and offices over R24 billion debt

The municipality disconnected electricity at government buildings and wealthy estates as part of its Rea Tima campaign to recover R24-billion in unpaid bills.
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New affordability data shows that low-income households have little choice over what food they buy, even when prices increase.
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Former Bafana Bafana goalkeeper Brian Baloyi has warned that South Africa faces a serious goalkeeper crisis with foreign players blocking local talent in the PSL.
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