
Thabi Shomolekae
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1 week ago |
newsletter.en.creamermedia.com | Sheila Barradas |Irma Venter |Tasneem Bulbulia |Thabi Shomolekae
CASE Construction Equipment made a powerful statement at Bauma 2025, the world’s leading construction equipment trade fair, showcasing its most forward-looking portfolio to date. With new electrified machines, remote operation concepts, digital platforms, and even a one-of-a-kind machine inspired by rock icon James Hetfield, CASE is setting a bold course for the future of construction.
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3 weeks ago |
engineeringnews.co.za | Thabi Shomolekae |Sheila Barradas |Darren Parker |Martin Creamer
The Democratic Alliance (DA) on Thursday expressed confidence in its case that challenges the legality of the 2025/26 National Budget process, stating that it will succeed in its plan to stop the value-added tax (VAT) increase on May 1 as announced by Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana. On Wednesday, the National Assembly adopted the 2025 Fiscal Framework as tabled by Godongwana in March.
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3 weeks ago |
newsletter.en.creamermedia.com | Thabi Shomolekae |Sheila Barradas |Darren Parker |Schalk Burger
The Democratic Alliance (DA) on Thursday expressed confidence in its case that challenges the legality of the 2025/26 National Budget process, stating that it will succeed in its plan to stop the value-added tax (VAT) increase on May 1 as announced by Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana. On Wednesday, the National Assembly adopted the 2025 Fiscal Framework as tabled by Godongwana in March.
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4 weeks ago |
newsletter.en.creamermedia.com | Thabi Shomolekae |Sheila Barradas |Tasneem Bulbulia |Irma Venter
Corruption Watch (CW) chairperson Professor Themba Maseko said on Thursday that the high number of corruption issues in the policing sector is an indication of government’s inadequacy in confronting challenges in policing, safety and security; access to education; and a range of rights and services intended to improve people’s lives.
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4 weeks ago |
engineeringnews.co.za | Thabi Shomolekae |Sheila Barradas |Tasneem Bulbulia |Sabrina Jardim
Corruption Watch (CW) chairperson Professor Themba Maseko said on Thursday that the high number of corruption issues in the policing sector is an indication of government’s inadequacy in confronting challenges in policing, safety and security; access to education; and a range of rights and services intended to improve people’s lives.
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