Article Mistake corrections

For some reason the share your thoughts button on the article isn't linking to the forum correctly, it just redirects to the article
It appears as if the the url behind that button is for the article itself, it will effectively reload the article page instead of going to the forum thread.

It's something that Staff Writer should fix.
 
It appears as if the the url behind that button is for the article itself, it will effectively reload the article page instead of going to the forum thread.

It's something that Staff Writer should fix.
Thank you, this has been fixed.
 
Landed here after resolving my router login issue with the help of https://routerlogin.mobi/192-168-1-108/ guide. Okay,so a correction in a newspaper is usually the posting of the notice of a typographical error or ... The corrections affected 10 articles that had been published from 2000 to 2003, with the errors reported to the newspaper after the scandal broke.
 
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Should start a poll mistake correction thread it seems:
720088
"Which fibre network operator do you this will show the best growth in 2020? "
 

Paragraph 4 - suggests price is R50 per GB, yet actual website says the price is
R 3698 EX VAT per month, excluding hardware costs. Misleading at best.
 
SAA, Kulula and British Airways flight disruptions in South Africa

The thread's OP refers to September instead of October:
Comair has warned that it expects disruptions on its network on Tuesday (22 September) which may impact some of its flights.
 
100% mobile data coverage in South Africa is impossible – Vodacom CEO

The headline should read:

"100% mobile data coverage in South Africa is logistically impossible – Vodacom CEO"

- because it is not impossible; just not feasible or logistically possible.

 

First sentence states "South Africa’s flagging economy could face a second recession is as many years due to a new wave of nationwide power cuts. "

Where I think the writer meant "South Africa’s flagging economy could face a second recession in as many years due to a new wave of nationwide power cuts. "
 

4th paragraph, errata fixed in bold:

It estimates that the average price of a Toyota HiAce minibus-taxi ins now R451,600 – a 24% increase since 2015.
 
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