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eNCA on MSNGauteng high courts overcrowded with few judges on the seatCAPE TOWN - Gauteng division of High Court has shortage of judges to handle the overwhelming number of civil cases. As a result, this is leading to massive delays to cases with the earliest available ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: Gauteng High Court Proposes Mandatory Mediation for Civil CasesThe draft directive was welcomed by judicial monitoring organisation Judges Matter. According to senior researcher Mbekezeli ...
All the talk about privatisation, all the talk about closer cooperation with the private sector ... seems to be only talk.
In the wake of soaring living costs, many South Africans are leaving the picture-perfect Cape Town for the vibrant economic ...
After Cyril Ramaphosa voiced concerns about Johannesburg’s condition, Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis urged him to ...
An essay on how Gauteng has become a battleground for political power and competing interests. What it means for the future.
The two main contenders to host the F1 in South Africa, Gauteng and the Western Cape, have a week left before the bidding ...
The building and civil engineering market in Gauteng continues to soften, but Cape Town is still offering “huge opportunities”, says WBHO CEO Wolfgang Neff. Announcing the construction giant’s ...
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Bizcommunity.com on MSNSouth Africa: Creecy unveils private sector role in revitalising rail and port infrastructureThe RFI targets key mineral export routes, including the corridor from the Northern Cape to Saldanha for iron ore and ...
Police in Gauteng are warning the public against committing any acts of lawlessness following the high-density operations, ...
Once we’re finished being confused by the president’s friendly fire, we can start to be enthusiastic about what it means.
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