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What proposed changes to South Africa’s eviction laws could mean for property owners

South Africa’s New Eviction Rules: What’s Changing? Why the Government Is Updating the Law The current law that stops illegal...
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How Workers’ Day evolved: from labor rights in the USA to the fight for jobs in South Africa

Origins of Labor Day The fight for the eight‑hour day In the late 1800s workers in many countries were putting in 10 to 16 hours a...

The chances of China’s zero tariff treatment for Africa

The China‑Africa partnership is entering a new phase What’s changing? Starting May 1, China will remove import tariffs on goods from 53 African countries that have diplomatic...

South Africa faces a gas cliff warning as up to 70,000 jobs are at stake

South Africa’s Gas Cliff: What It Means for Jobs and Industry Why Gas Supplies Are Shrinking The gas that powers many South African factories comes mainly...

How rarity and history turn ancient currencies into millions

Why Some Coins Are Worth Millions Most people think a coin’s value comes from the metal it’s made of, but the priciest coins in the...

Government tries to secure gas supplies as ‘cliff edge’ warning grows

South Africa’s Gas Supply: What’s Happening and What’s Next Why Gas Matters to the Country Natural gas isn’t just a fuel for stoves and heaters. In...

China’s humanoid robot training centers are proliferating as the sector gains momentum

What’s Happening in Beijing? The Training Ground In the Shijingshan district of Beijing, a massive 10,000‑square‑meter facility has become a playground for humanoid robots. Here, rows...

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