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- Look to Vietnam for ideas on rural economic transformation
A renewed call is emerging across the Eastern Cape for a decisive shift in economic planning, with communities, local entrepreneurs and development stakeholders urging the government to prioritise investment, access to markets and skills development in rural and semi-urban areas.
- Hummus supplier faces fine over 2024 Listeria contamination
A supplier of ready-to-eat hummus products, BM Foods Manufacturers, has been referred to the National Consumer Tribunal over the detection of Listeria monocytogenes in products that were supplied to Shoprite Checkers.
- Chippa will retain Premiership status — Sam
Gqeberha-born Chippa United defender Bongani Sam is optimistic that the club will survive to see another season in the Betway Premiership.
- SA’s fruit exports to Middle East face major cost and risk problems
Logistical disruptions due to the war between the US, Israel and Iran have elevated the cost and risk profiles of South African agricultural exporters, which face increased freight costs driven by higher bunker fuel surcharges, doubled surcharges on some routes and restricted vessel availability.
- ANC MP Khusela Diko slams Zille’s viral campaign video
has criticised DA mayoral candidate for Johannesburg Helen Zille’s recent campaign tactics, suggesting she is better suited to remaining in the opposition.
- Sports community calls for urgent stadium revival 2010 Fifa World Cup Legacy Trust venue now a liability
The sports community in Nelson Mandela Bay has called on the metro to urgently repair stadiums and renew safety certificates for deteriorating venues.
- Meyer has work cut out in mending SA’s relationship with US
The appointment of Roelf Meyer as SA’s ambassador to the US has been described by some observers as a diplomatic masterstroke on the part of President Cyril Ramaphosa. The 78-year-old, Gqeberha-born Meyer, a key negotiator in talks to end apartheid in the 1990s, now has the difficult task of mending the broken relationship between Pretoria and Washington as well as promoting trade and general economic relations between the two countries. His appointment comes after months of tension caused largely by the Donald Trump administration’s unhappiness with SA’s posture on geopolitical issues as well as its policies aimed at addressing racial socioeconomic imbalances caused by our past.
- Baby Blacks name powerful squad to defend title in Bay
New Zealand have named a powerful squad of 30 players to defend their Sanzaar U20 Rugby Championship title in Gqeberha from April 27 to May 9.
- Metro launches 24/7 WhatsApp safety line
The Nelson Mandela Bay municipality has launched a safety and security WhatsApp platform aimed at building safer communities by giving residents a more accessible and responsive way to report crime and safety concerns from their cellphones.
- Process to fill 15 vacancies nationally, including three positions in the Mthatha and Makhanda high courts‘Conflict of interest’ concerns derail Eastern Cape judicial interviews
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