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South Africans Evacuated from War-Torn Sudan Return Home - South African News Briefs - May 1, 2023
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South African Citizens Return HomeInternational Relations and Cooperation Minister, Dr Naledi Pandor, has welcomed back home the remaining group of South Africans who were evacuated from conflict-stricken Sudan.
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First South African Bar and Beverage Awards to recognise the best in localNominations have opened for the first South African Bar and Beverage Awards 2023, which recognises the country’s finest cocktail bars, most talented mixologists and the best local beverage producers:
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South African factory managers downbeat as sales orders slumpAn index tracking business conditions in South Africa’s manufacturing sector edged up last month, but purchasing managers remained downbeat as new sales orders slumped. Moneyweb Manufacturing
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South African Flood Victims Slam Govt for Not Keeping PromisesMany families who have been living in emergency housing since the devastating KwaZulu Natal floods in April 2022 have accused the provincial government and municipality of failing to keep promises made to them after the disaster. Many have also complained of the living conditions at the emergency units, writes Nombulelo Damba-Hendrik for GroundUp. The floods had wreaked havoc across most parts of KwaZulu-Natal, claiming the lives of at least 435 people, with many people still missing. The floods were devastating for thousands of people as many homes and surrounding infrastructure were completely destroyed. Many of those whose homes were swept away and severely damaged have been living in Transitional Emergency Accommodations near Durban city centre. According to people living there, government officials had promised to help them by paying for school fees and scholar transport to various communities, food vouchers and employment.
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Has the tripartite alliance become an anachronism?OPINION | The flaunting of opulence and crass materialism has indeed become a permanent feature in the lives of the ruling class post-colonialism, post-apartheid and post-independence.
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