Flash Briefing: CPT to be free of load shedding, say mayor; every SA home to receive data, says Ntshavheni; new pension fund changes coming

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In today's headlines:*Cape Town will be the first load shedding-free city in South Africa, says mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis.*Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies Khumbudzo Ntshavheni says that every South African will be given access to the internet as a core utility.*The National Treasury will introduce new pension fund regulations for South Africa before the end of February, says deputy finance minister David Masondo.
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