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• Not sure if any of you ever lost on a job opportunity because of your political views or religious beliefs. Conservative non-profit organization called 1792 exchange has done an extensive research of over 1,000 global entities to look for the most ‘politically biased’ corporations in the world.

• Classes have been disrupted at the university amid calls for a campus-wide shutdown. Yesterday the SRC announced the suspension of all academic classes, citing fee and accommodation issues. Students are having a hard time but the university announced on social media that it would keep students updated about when classes would resume.

• Is it a bird, is it a plane… no it’s a flying taxi! Many would argue Joburg already has flying taxis wit the number of road accidents but Dubai could soon see the introduction of real flying taxis by 2026. Can you guys imagine a flying taxi stopping mid flight over Mandela bridge or Zoo Lake because someone hasn’t paid? Do you have taxi drama stories, drop us your voce notes and would you use a flying taxi to work?
13 Feb 2023 11PM English South Africa Entertainment News

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