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Read More »New Suzuki Jimny launches SA – The Citizen
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[ad_1] 2018. nov Gwede Mantashe, Minister of Mineral Resources, said that the controversial Xoloben mining development in Eastern Cape should be resolved later than later as the delay would lead to attracting …
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Read More »In a controversial shift, Japan is aiming to open the door to foreign blue-collar workers
[ad_1] Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's Cabinet on Friday approved the bill to open the door to overseas blue-collar workers in labor shortages, with immigrant timidity in Japan with controversial political change. Japan's …
Read More »Australian Invictus Claims No Oil and Gas Locations in Zimbabwe Energy and Oil
[ad_1] Invictus Energy, Australia announced on Friday that it did not find oil and gas deposits in northern Zimbabwe, but there were references to a "functioning petroleum system" that can only be …
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