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Jobs carnage is loom­ing

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Oscars tighten rules on AI film­mak­ing

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Grow­ers rally behind Tongaat res­cue

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ArticleBart­lett backs Rayners for World Cup

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Bart­lett backs Rayners for World Cup

ArticleCrunch talks:

The two biggest uni­ons at the Pas­sen­ger Rail Agency SA (Prasa) are set to hold an urgent meet­ing with the rail oper­ator’s group CEO, Hishaam Emeran, over what they called a “flawed” retrench­ment pro­cess affect­ing more than 600 work­ers. In a...

Crunch talks: