Article Mistake corrections


13th Paragraph under heading No risk of criminal prosecution

"As with MTN and Vodacom, numerous Cell C subscribers continue to complain about subscribed to WASP services without their consent. "

Should be "...about having been subscribed..."
 

Fourth paragraph:
“Tomorrow stage 1 load-shedding will resume at 08:00 and last until 16:00. Tomorrow, stage 1 load-shedding will resume at 08:00 and last until 16:00. It will them escalate to stage 2 until 22:00.”

Remove the duplicate sentence, and change "them" to "then".
 

Fourth paragraph:
“Tomorrow stage 1 load-shedding will resume at 08:00 and last until 16:00. Tomorrow, stage 1 load-shedding will resume at 08:00 and last until 16:00. It will them escalate to stage 2 until 22:00.”

Remove the duplicate sentence, and change "them" to "then".
Thanks, this has been corrected.
 

2nd and 3rd paragraphs:

"
On Wednesday morning, JMPD and SANDF members assisted City Power to cut illegal connection which it said cost it R2 billion per year.


The utility is in the township on Wednesday morning with police, the JMPD and SANDF members to clamp down on illegal connections which cost City Power around R2 billion per year.
"

It looks like the same thing, just written differently. If you keep both, then "connection" in the first paragraph should change to "connections".
 

2nd and 3rd paragraphs:

"
On Wednesday morning, JMPD and SANDF members assisted City Power to cut illegal connection which it said cost it R2 billion per year.


The utility is in the township on Wednesday morning with police, the JMPD and SANDF members to clamp down on illegal connections which cost City Power around R2 billion per year.
"

It looks like the same thing, just written differently. If you keep both, then "connection" in the first paragraph should change to "connections".

Thanks, this has been corrected.
 

Correction: YEARS not MONTHS.
 

The client gave Vestact R1 million in August 2011, and through inspired stock picks the portfolio grew to R12.7 billion in early September 2020.

Should read million.
 
Move Up said you can expect to buy a used vehicle for a few hundred pounds, or a newer SUV at around £13,000 (R279,00) in the UK.
missing a "0" in the ZAR amount
 
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