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About 10 000 students will need food support at UWC this year

About 10 000 students will need food support at UWC this year

Posted by Merentia Van Der Vent on  10 February 2026
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  About 10,000 students will need food support at UWC this year. A spokesperson for the University, Gasant Abader, says they’ve launched the Feed the Need campaign to this effect. He says this is a focused call for assistance to ensure that hunger does not undermine students’ chances of success.     “The academic year begins with hope, ambition and the promise of opportunity. Yet for thousands of students, this period is also marked by

FUTURE 50: Supa Foods

Posted by Mileanne Kabwe on  10 February 2026
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  Behind every great loaf, cake, and bake is an unstoppable business that masters quality, scale, and consistency.   This time on Future 50, powered by FNB Business, we’re shining the spotlight on Supa Foods, a Durban-based manufacturer supplying wholesale baking solutions to businesses and bakeries across South Africa.   1 of 7     They are helping to feed the nation while building a proudly local success story. Catch Future 50 on The Ryan
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Eastern Cape name changes officially gazetted, public have opportunity to object

Posted by Liesl Smit on  10 February 2026
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    The Democratic Alliance (DA) in the Eastern Cape has launched a campaign to mobilise formal objections to several newly gazetted geographical name changes, arguing that communities were not properly consulted and that government priorities are misplaced.   The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture confirmed that a number of approved name changes have now been published in the Government Gazette, triggering a one-month formal objection period during which members of the public may
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AGU 11 cleared to continue work in Manenberg

Posted by Caitlin Maledo on  10 February 2026
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    The members of the SAPS Anti-Gang Unit in Cape Town, accused of murder and other crimes, may soon return to work in Manenberg.     This is after the Western Cape High Court on Monday agreed to relax the bail condition preventing the 11 members from entering the area.     They were granted bail on 30 January, after previously being denied bail.    The mentioned bail condition specifically noted that the accused could not enter
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ICYMI: Proposed cannabis rules for private use would allow 750 g possession per day

Posted by Smile Staff Reporter on  9 February 2026
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  The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development has invited members of the public to comment on draft regulations that will shape the implementation of the Cannabis for Private Purposes Act in South Africa.   The proposed rules, published in a recent Government Notice, set out detailed limits and conditions for the possession, cultivation, and transportation of cannabis for private use, as well as procedures for clearing certain past cannabis-related criminal records.   📌 What