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Sunday World (South Africa), 31 ma 2026

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Sunday World (South Africa), pubblicato in lingua Inglese, è un giornale di Sudafrica. Accedi a Sunday World (South Africa) online su PressReader o scarica i numeri per leggerli più tardi. Sfoglia i numeri precedenti di Sunday World (South Africa) nell’archivio.

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ArticleR557M SPENT ON DETAINEES TO0 POOR TO PAY BAIL

South Africa is spend­ing about R1.5 mil­lion a day to keep 3 300 poor accused people behind bars because they can­not afford bail of less than R1000, even though they have not been con­victed of any crime. The daily bill, cal­cu­lated from...

R557M SPENT ON DETAINEES TO0 POOR TO PAY BAIL

ArticleMicro loans keep food on the table

South Afric­ans are increas­ingly turn­ing to short-term micro loans to pay for essen­tials such as food, rent and trans­port, as more employed people find that their wages fall short of cov­er­ing their full expenses for the month. Veri­cred Credit...

Micro loans keep food on the table

ArticleEditor’s Note

In recent months, our cov­er­age of the South­ern African Music Rights Organ­isa­tion (Samro) has been the sub­ject of a com­plaint before the Press Ombuds­man. The pro­cess has high­lighted instances where Sunday World fell short of the stand­ards...

Editor’s Note

ArticleThe Kwamagogo story takes centre stage

The No. 43 Tre­lawney Park, Kwamagogo book, first pub­lished in 2007, tells the story about the Masilela fam­ily home in Eswat­ini becom­ing an unex­pec­ted refuge for South African stu­dents flee­ing apartheid after the 1976 youth upris­ing. In 2015,...

The Kwamagogo story takes centre stage

ArticleMicro loans keep food on the table

South Afric­ans are increas­ingly turn­ing to short-term micro loans to pay for essen­tials such as food, rent and trans­port, as more employed people find that their wages fall short of cov­er­ing their full expenses for the month. Veri­cred Credit...

Micro loans keep food on the table