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Man arrested for Mitchells Plain teen Wakeel Dreyer’s murder

Written by on 23 January 2023

Eighteen-year-old Wakeel Dreyer was killed last Thursday afternoon, just hours before he was due to receive his matric results. A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a Mitchells Plain teenager. Eighteen-year-old Wakeel Dreyer was killed last Thursday afternoon, just hours before he was due to receive his matric results. Gunmen fired […]

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Samatu slams dept for failing to employ doctors who’ve done community service

Written by on 23 January 2023

The South African Medical Association Trade Union (Samatu) said that this would have a devastating impact on the future growth of the health profession, as it may deter people from wanting to become doctors. The South African Medical Association Trade Union (Samatu) accused the national Department of Health (DOH) of failing to fulfill its commitment […]

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Ramaphosa asks Eskom not to implement 18.65% electricity tariff increase

Written by on 23 January 2023

Delivering his closing address at the African National Congress (ANC)’s Free State conference in Mangaung on Sunday, the president said that businesses and households were battling. President Cyril Ramaphosa said that he had asked Eskom not to implement the power tariff increase of 18.65% granted by Nersa earlier this month. He was delivering his closing […]

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‘We’re the ones with the most challenges’: MEC praises GP matrics

Written by on 20 January 2023

While Free State came out on top, Gauteng ranked second nationally, with a pass rate of 84.4%. Gauteng MEC for Education Matome Chiloane said that while the COVID-19 pandemic caused irreparable disruptions to the education sector, the provincial department emerged stronger. The matric class of 2022 achieved an overall pass rate of 80.1%. While Free […]

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‘Huge disaster in the making’: Food crisis looms as farmers buckle without power

Written by on 20 January 2023

Agri Northern Cape stressed that Eskom’s continuing trend of rolling power cuts was putting severe strain on farmers’ ability to irrigate crops. Agri Northern Cape says farmers desperately need more electricity to stave off a disaster in the region’s agricultural food production. The non-profit organisation stressed that Eskom’s continuing trend of rolling power cuts was […]

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