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Over the past few decades, gambling in South Africa has become more acceptable over time, both culturally and legally. After many forms of gambling became legal in the 1990s, cultural acceptance began to follow suit. Currently, betting platforms like the Betway app are showing that not only casino games and traditional gambling are accepted, but also betting sports. Nevertheless, many challenges remain for both bettors and betting companies… Saturation: Too many choices.too much competition The gambling industry is suffering from problems that are almost the opposite of what they were in the 1990s. Too The Popular. The digitalization of sports…

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Lee Yandra Paulsen Economists predict a difficult year ahead as South Africa faces an unresolved energy crisis, logistics bottlenecks and an impending general election. Economist Daywi Ruet reveals the economic outlook for 2024. Mr. Ludt highlighted the international context, noting the potential impact of the conflict in the Middle East and Ukraine on variables such as oil prices. “South Africa is a small, open economy and whatever happens internationally will have a big impact on us,” he warns. But Ruudt sees global inflation improving and expects international central banks to cut interest rates. He believes this trend will have a…

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Women in business| With women continuing to break barriers and redefine the industry, South African business sector is going through a unique evolution as it veers away from traditionally being considered as a led industry dominated by men.From tearing down obstacles to stepping into leadership positions, these trail-blazing women in business represent courage, wisdom, and invention as they prove that their accomplishments are not just transforming the industry but also inspiring a future generation of females to follow in their footsteps.Here are some of the remarkable women in business who are leaving a mark on South Africa’s business history. Nompumelelo…

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Interesting story: A man-made hybrid wooden structure called the Burj has been proposed for Zanzibar Island in Tanzania. Wooden buildings, such as the engineered timber structure planned for Zanzibar as the world's tallest wooden building, may have only just begun to appear in cities around the world, but they will still be an important component of African architecture. Investors can't stop betting on timber. “About 200 years ago, everyone was building with wood, then they moved to cement, steel, and stone. Now people are moving back, especially to modern housing,” says ASC. Karl Kirchmayer, co-founder and managing partner of Impact,…

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Jasprit Bumrah-inspired India on Thursday won the second Test match against South Africa at Newlands in Cape Town to level the series.Jasprit Bumrah took six for 61 but was denied the wicket of Markram as the batsman edged the drive for 71 and wicketkeeper KL Rahul failed to hold the catch over his head. However, his efforts to capture Lungi Ngidi's last wicket paid off as the tourists restricted the hosts to less than 100 runs.Rohit Sharma's side needed 79 runs to level the series in the second match and farewell match against South African captain Dean Elgar. The contest…

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Some of Ullswater Community College's netballers and cheerleaders depart for South Africa in July. Forty students from Penrith's Ullswater Community College will depart for South Africa in July to take part in the school's first girls-only sports tour, which has raised thousands of pounds. The netballers and cheerleaders, from Years 9 to 12, will be based in Cape Town and will compete in multiple sporting matches as well as visiting schools in nearby deprived areas. You can also enjoy once-in-a-lifetime activities such as safaris, whale watching, learning to surf, and visiting iconic locations such as Robben Island and Table Mountain.…

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Indian fast bowler Mohammad Shami will miss the second Test against South Africa due to injury. Shami did not receive the necessary clearance from his medical team. According to a BCCI release, Abesh Khan will replace Mohammad Shami in the 16-man squad for the final match of the tour. “The men's selection committee has appointed Abesh Khan as Mohd's replacement. Shami will feature in the second Test against South Africa in Cape Town from January 3 to 7, 2024,” India said. said the Cricket Control Board. (BCCI) in today's release. Indian team participating in 2nd Test: Indian team participating in…

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Toyota will overtake BMW as the most searched car brand in South Africa in 2023 for the second year in a row. This is backed up by the most searched cars on the market comparison report for 2023, which also reveals that Toyota continues to hold the top spot internationally. This study examines 155 countries' worth of online car searches to determine which brands are the most well-known worldwide. For four years to 2022, BMW was South Africa's leading brand. However, Toyota overtook this position in 2022, and BMW returned to second place in 2023. Toyota retains top spot in…

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Pretoria: India will explore history against hosts South Africa in two Tests starting in Pretoria on Tuesday as they seek their first series win over a country they have come close to missing in the past. South Africa have won seven of India's eight visits since their first visit in 1992, and although there was one draw in the 2010/11 season, six of those were by one-win difference. Tourists may feel like there are no better opportunities right now. This South African team doesn't have the experience or quality of bat and ball that they once had, and the top…

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Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga said the ministry aims to phase in the new style curriculum in history over seven years.The minister said this while briefing the media on Tuesday afternoon before parliament votes on the ministry's budget.She said that since the advent of democracy, the broad objective of governments has been to provide access to education, which is a human right. She said she believed the department was making progress in this regard.But in a time of constant change, she said the curriculum needed to evolve to keep up with current dynamics as governments stepped up efforts to usher…

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