
South Africa Sticks to BEE, Fuel Supplies Steady
Johannesburg News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!
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Deputy President Paul Mashatile reaffirmed South Africas commitment to black economic empowerment, unveiling new measures to bolster support for black-owned businesses amid U.S. tensions. Fuel supplies remain stable despite global market instability, with officials monitoring the situation closely. In Cape Town, life sentences were handed down to gang members for a brutal attack in Kraaifontein, highlighting ongoing gang violence. Wildlife experts warn of a growing bushmeat trade threat, endangering lions with fewer than twenty-five thousand adults left. Severe storms hit the Eastern Cape, and authorities investigate police tender contracts in Tshwane for potential favoritism.
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