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  • Mbalula reiterates that SA’s policies will not be dictated by Trump
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Ghana face missing out on Cup of Nations qualification

12 months ago4 mins

Player places the ball for a corner kick 2 minutes Four-time Africa Cup of Nations winners Ghana could see their streak of 10 successive appearances at the tournament come to an end this week as victories in their remaining two qualifiers may not be enough to seal a place at the finals in Morocco. Only…

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Malatsi’s reasons for withdrawing SABC Bill are vague: Cosatu

12 months ago4 mins

Entrance to SABC’s parking in Auckland Park, Johannesburg. 2 minutes The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) says it is concerned that Communications Minister Solly Malatsi does not give a time frame on how long the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) Bill will remain withdrawn. Cosatu is one of the stakeholders that recently made…

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Carletonville communities complain of health problems from mine dust

12 months ago3 mins

File Image: A mine site 2 minutes Communities in Carletonville, west of Gauteng, say the dust from mine dumps is impacting their health. They say the situation has been like this for many years without any intervention from authorities. Health experts warn that living near mine dumps increases the risk of respiratory diseases., Yolanda Kolwana…

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We are dealing with rotten apples within SAPS: Mchunu

12 months ago3 mins

Police Minister Senzo Mchunu speaking at a government event. 2 minutes Police Minister Senzo Mchunu says the South African Police Service (SAPS) is dealing decisively with the rotten apples in its ranks. The Minister was answering oral questions in the National Assembly in Parliament on Wednesday. Mchunu says they have noted a new trend where…

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Broos confident Bafana Bafana will qualify for AFCON 2025

12 months ago3 mins

Bafanan Bafana coach Hugo Broos. 2 minutes Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos is looking to end the year with qualification for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament in Morocco. Bafana will play against Uganda on Friday in an away match and will play against South Sudan next week Tuesday in Cape Town. The…

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Basic education debt clarifies exam printing costs ‘misunderstanding’

12 months ago2 mins

A student during an examination. 2 minutes The Department of Basic Education says R220 million of the R3,6 billion spent on running matric exams goes to printing costs. The department has sought to clarify this after a City Press article accused the department of using private printing companies to print exam papers. According to the…

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‘Youth remain disadvantaged when it comes to finding employment’

12 months ago1 mins

Job seekers wait beside a road for casual work 1 minute Statistics SA (StatsSA) is expected to release the third quarter employment statistics today with an expert saying they expect a slight decline. Unemployment increased in the second quarter to 33.5 % from 32.9 %. Young people remain the most impacted by high unemployment. Economist…

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Minister Majodina calls on South Africans to use water sparingly

12 months ago10 mins

A man is pictured refilling his water bottles from a water tanker. 5 minutes Water and Sanitation Minister Pemmy Majodina has called on South Africans to change their behaviour regarding water usage. She was speaking in the National Assembly, making a statement on water security in the country. Several municipalities across the country are struggling…

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Gauteng’s ban on sale of food at schools too drastic: AfriForum

12 months ago4 mins

Snack hamper. 3 minutes Civil society organisation, AfriForum, says the Gauteng Education Department’s ban on the sale of food at schools is too drastic as it will negatively affect learners or expose them to greater danger. The decision was made in response to the startling rise in food contamination incidents affecting pupils across various schools…

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GRAPHIC: Metros that owe Eskom billions in unpaid electricity bills

12 months ago1 mins

1 minute Electricity Minister Kgosientso Ramokgopa reports that municipal debt to Eskom has surged by R12 billion in the past three months, reaching a staggering total of over R90 billion. The City of Johannesburg is among many municipalities that owe Eskom billions of rands in unpaid electricity bills. Eskom has issued a warning to Johannesburg,…

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