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SA s 2018 sugar tax has led to reduction in purchases of sugar sweetened beverages, study shows

SA s 2018 sugar tax has led to reduction in purchases of sugar sweetened beverages, study shows
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Tributes pour in for activist and anti-apartheid stalwart Graeme Bloch

Tributes pour in for activist and anti-apartheid stalwart Graeme Bloch
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SAFTU demands expropriation of the land without compensation! 72 per cent of land still in the hands of whites

Workers Revolutionary Party Poor South Africans demonstrate against dispossession of their homes TUESDAY 6th April, marked the 369th anniversary of the arrival of Dutch settlers in South Africa. The first settlers aimed at establishing trading posts and forts for the Dutch East India Company at the Cape. It marked the first annexation of South Africa. In the 15th century, other armies of slavers, conquerors and thieves came from Portugal but the first so-called Foreign Direct Investment on South African soil was Jan van Riebeeck’s brutal criminals. After serving the company, the free burghers, as they were called, began the second wave of annexation, inland. Notably, this led to the establishment of Stellenbosch led by Simon van der Stel. But even more outrageous invasions were yet to come.

Ravensmead s Leonardo da Vinci was drawing before he could speak

Ravensmead’s Leonardo da Vinci was drawing before he could speak By Staff Reporter by Anél Lewis Cape Town - Boasting a discerning eye, University of the Western Cape audiovisual technician Oscar Linnert, 50, says he dreams of a space where he can be himself with his artworks and creativity. Linnert, from Ravensmead, has worked at UWC s audiovisual department for the past decade, producing numerous portraits and commissions, including portraits of UWC’s former rector and vice-chancellor, Brian O’Connell, and former statesman Nelson Mandela. He says, for him, art has been a lifelong occupation. “If you asked my mother, she will say that I started sketching before I could even speak.

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