SA will reopen orders to most countries on October 1

[ad_1] Restrictions on movement and business have been gradually eased since June, but borders have been sealed to prevent importation of the virus from abroad. Passengers wearing protective masks arrive at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg on March 2, 2020, amid concerns about the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic …

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Record performances raise doubts at Tour de France

[ad_1] Primoz Roglic. (Photo by Jean Catuffe / Getty Images) Record performances on the Tour de France have surprised given the checkered history of cycling, and race leader Primoz Roglic he was forced to defend himself by stating that he had “nothing to hide” when asked about his credibility. “I …

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Rand gets another shot at key resistance level

[ad_1] The rand is testing a key resistance level after a four-day streak that took it to the strongest level since mid-March. On Wednesday, the coin broke above 16.35, the Fibonacci retracement of 23.6% from its April high to February 2018 low, after failing to break that level three times …

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Nedlac’s Economic Recovery Plan Pivots on Publishing …

[ad_1] The country’s economic recovery action plan focuses on a massive public employment scheme, a broadband spectrum auction for March 2021, and major competition for Eskom. The government, companies and workers have not drawn up a single social contract, instead sticking to their own plans and instead agreed on priorities …

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