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Written by on 14 April 2022

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Eskom warns of the possibility of more load-shedding next week as demand returns

Written by on 14 April 2022

Load-shedding will continue until Friday morning, says Eskom. While Eskom says it is still on track to suspend load-shedding at 5am on Friday, it has warned of the possibility of load-shedding next week. The power utility said the power system remains fragile. “And while that holds, Eskom will continue with the current instance of load-shedding […]

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Twelve people arrested for looting in Durban

Written by on 14 April 2022

A view of collapsed containers destroyed by the heavy rains and flooding, across from the old airport south of Durban, April 13, 2022. Twelve people have been arrested after two retail outlets were broken into and looted on Wednesday night at Umlazi township J section south of Durban. This incident follows another looting incident that […]

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GOVT SHOULDN’T RUSH TO IMPLEMENT LAWS FOR COVID-19 – DEAR SOUTH AFRICA

Written by on 14 April 2022

Civic organisation, Dear South Africa, says government should not rush to implement permanent laws addressing COVID-19 and future pandemics. Civic organisation, Dear South Africa, says government should not rush to implement permanent laws addressing COVID-19 and future pandemics. With warnings of a fifth wave that may hit the country as soon as May, Dear South […]

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ECD PORTFOLIO TO OFFICIALLY BE MOVED TO BASIC EDUCATION DEPT ON FRIDAY

Written by on 1 April 2022

A handover will take place between Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga and Minister of Social Development Lindiwe Zulu in Pretoria on Friday morning. The functions and responsibilities of Early Childhood Development will on Friday be officially migrated from the Social Development Department to the Department of Education. A handover will take place between Basic Education […]

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Government concludes auction of high-demand spectrum for mobile telecommunications: Ramaphosa

Written by on 22 March 2022

President Cyril Ramaphosa during a press conference. President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that government has concluded the auction of high-demand spectrum for mobile telecommunications. He says this will prove a significant milestone in growing and transforming the economy. In his weekly newsletter released on Tuesday, Ramaphosa says the licencing of the spectrum is one of the […]

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Dear SA reiterates call for government to end National State of Disaster

Written by on 16 March 2022

A woman wearing a protective face mask against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) sits next to her stall, as the new Omicron coronavirus variant spreads, at Tsomo, a town in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa, December 2, 2021. Non-Profit Organisation, Dear SA, has provided reasons behind its opposition to government’s extension of the National State […]

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AfriForum’s witness to resume testimony during Malema, Ndlozi hate speech case

Written by on 14 February 2022

EFF leader, Julius Malema and party member, Mbuyiseni Ndlozi leave the Randburg Magistrate Court after their assault case. Lobby group AfriForum’s witness, trauma counsellor and pastor, Hendrik Human, will continue to testify in the High Court in Johannesburg in the “Kill the Boer” matter between the lobby group and the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). AfriForum […]

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