Apartheid victim compensation bill ready: Kubayi

Soldiers carry coffin of anti-apartheid activists hung in 1986 in Pretoria and buried in paupers’ graves in Mamelodi. Justice Minister, Mamaloko Kubayi, says they have finalised drafting legislation for compensation for victims of apartheid. Kubayi said this as the remains of the two anti-apartheid activists, who were executed by South Africa’s apartheid regime were reburied…

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E Cape flood victims celebrate Mandela Day with hope

Organisations came out in their numbers to celebrate Mandela Day with flood victims in Mthatha, giving out survival packs Hundreds of flood victims in Mthatha, in the Eastern Cape, came together to celebrate Nelson Mandela International Day at Slovo Park this week. Their houses were partially damaged, and they are still using temporary shelters as…

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Over a million youth apply for 5,500 SAPS posts

South African Police Service constable badge. More than one million South African youths have applied to join the Police Service. It is reported that only 5,500 posts are available. Of the more than 1,049,998 applications received by the midnight deadline on Friday night, 595,049 were female applicants and 454,949 were male applicants. Gauteng had the…

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KZN warns spaza shop owners of fake business inspectors

Government officials inspecting food at a shop The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Economic Development has warned small business owners that people are impersonating government officials conducting inspections. The department’s spokesperson Sinenhlanhla Mthembu says they’ve had reports of such inspections in KwaDukuza north of Durban, as well as other parts of the province. She says spaza shop…

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