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Tag: Parys

The Vaal River is being poisoned

South Africa—9 Sep 2025

One of the Free State’s most popular tourist spots is now in tatters

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Comments

And the award goes to the CFO dismissed for corruption and then relected to the same position.

syn_nik on 6 Feb 2026

The thought of another white face at the helm of the DA....Surely, after 30 odd years, the DA can at...

syn_nik on 6 Feb 2026

Consistency is Key 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

Not my Monkeys on 6 Feb 2026

The performance metrics say it all & are not consistent with the numbers John Steenhuizen quotes. JS should forget politics...

a jensen on 6 Feb 2026

What happened to the 60/40 rule? 60% for services and 40% for salaries. now it is 90% salaries and 10%...

marleneeckard on 6 Feb 2026

I was told...I don't vote because nothing changes. That's the SA citizen mentality. So, suffer good, if you don't vote....

milo on 6 Feb 2026

It's 9 days because that what was paid for... the more you pay, the longer they will wait to look...

JS82 on 6 Feb 2026

It is not about the poor people or justice, its about Israel its a counter strike to bring credit to...

obakeng on 6 Feb 2026

Well done guys for this initiative, I hope that you get a lot of private sector support and show this...

peter-3530 on 6 Feb 2026

Panyaza dont worry. In a couple of months votes come our way and you will hopefully be replaced and hopefully...

Jose Rosa on 6 Feb 2026
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