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  1. Advocacy Group's R3m BEE Investment Through ANC-Linked Broker Undermines Policy Opposition

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  2. Lawmakers Push for Swift Resolution of Lottery Commission Graft Probes

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  3. South Africa's ANC in Crisis Mode as Ramaphosa Defies Impeachment Push Over Farm Scandal

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  4. Oil Markets Brace for Volatility as Trump Deploys Naval Forces Near Critical Shipping Chok

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  5. South Africa's Tech Sector Faces Talent Exodus as AI, Cybersecurity Roles Go Unfilled

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  6. South Africa's Currency Rally Fueled by Falling Oil Costs and Easing Geopolitical Risk

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  7. South Africa Deploys Twice-Yearly HIV Shot; Market Shifts From Daily Pills

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  8. Emerging Market Turmoil Threatens South Africa's Financial Stability Heading Into 2026

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  9. South Africa Positions Infrastructure as Key to Regional Economic Growth

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  10. South Africa Targets Battery Mineral Supply Chains With Retooled Auto Incentives

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South Africa Braces for Power Cuts as Eskom's Latest Crisis Shatters Stability Hopes

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Luxury Safari Bookings Surge Across Global Markets; South Africa Emerges as Premier Destin

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South Africa's Currency Rally Fueled by Falling Oil Costs and Easing Geopolitical Risk

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South African Firms Boost Security Spending as Digital Threats Escalate

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An April 14, 2026 opinion piece on Current Issues Online, bylined “Felicia Opoku,” targets network marketing leaders Dev Johl, David Sharma, and Adly Hassan. The article argues the column lacks basic reporting standards, including sourcing and right of reply, and suggests its polished style raises questions about authorship and possible AI-assisted drafting.

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