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April 30, 2020 | PM Edition
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Grocery delivery services you can use during Level 4 lockdown

Grocery delivery has now become popular in many parts of the country because of its convenience.

Back to School Concerns: MPs have reservations on readiness for phased return

The government's plan to reopen schools next week, which will see teachers returning on May 4 and learners two days later, now hangs in the balance.

Interpol dragged into cross border custody battle

The cross border custody battle between Sandton businessman Frank Buyanga and Chantelle Muteswa, over their 5-year-old son, has escalated to new heights, with the Zimbabwean government invoking an Interpol red notice against the businessman. Muteswa is rumoured to be involved with President ...

WATCH: New Chicken Licken lockdown ad has Mzansi in stitches

Chicken Licken could be giving Nando's a run for their marketing money with its latest ad.

WATCH: The internet can't get enough of latest viral sensation 'Big Baby'

With his impressive football skills and dance moves, little Gavin is keeping the masses entertained.

'SA loses R36m a day due to the sale of illicit cigarettes amid lockdown'

SA Tobacco Transformation Alliance chairperson Ntando Shadrack Sibisi said: “SARS is losing R36m per day in excise revenue since the lockdown started"

SA government disappointed by S&P Global ratings downgrade

South Africa's government said it was disappointed by S&P Global's decision to lower its long term foreign and local currency debt ratings.

Veteran Bollywood actor Rishi Kapoor dies

Veteran actor Rishi Kapoor has died, confirmed his family on Thursday.

US criticises South Africa’s use of Cuban doctors in fight against Covid-19

The US government has criticised South Africa for accepting the assistance of Cuban doctors to fight Covid-19 in the country, accusing Cuba of profiting from human trafficking.

U-turn on cigarette sales is economic sabotage and music to crooks ears, says Tax Justice SA

Tax Justice South Africa has condemned the announcement by government’s national command council on coronavirus sale of cigarettes and tobacco products will remain prohibited next month when South Africa enters level 4 of the nationwide lockdown, reversing last week's announcement that cigarettes ...

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