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ITALY MISS WORLD CUP AGAIN

Written by on 1 April 2026

Italy’s national football team has failed to qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2026 after losing a crucial playoff to Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team, marking their third consecutive absence from football’s biggest stage. The shocking result extends a difficult period for the four-time world champions, who have struggled to replicate their past success […]

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GAUTENG GOVERNMENT BOOSTS SERVICES

Written by on 1 April 2026

UPDATE: Gauteng Provincial Government is strengthening governance and economic growth, focusing on people‑centred priorities. Most of the provincial budget is directed to health, education, and social development to improve residents’ quality of life. The GCR‑EDP 2030 roadmap was launched to drive inclusive economic growth, investment, entrepreneurship, job creation, and social‑wage protection across the province. Water […]

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GAUTENG HEALTH DENIES CARDIAC CLAIMS

Written by on 1 April 2026

The Gauteng Department of Health has dismissed claims made by Mr Jack Bloom regarding cardiac surgery at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital (CMJAH), affirming that the hospital continues to serve as a major cardiothoracic referral centre for patients across its region. The department emphasised that CMJAH provides specialised cardiac services and maintains internationally recognised standards […]

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MALATSI BACKS RESPONSIBLE DIGITAL GROWTH

Written by on 1 April 2026

Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies Solly Malatsi emphasized the government’s commitment to supporting digital media platforms as engines for job creation, while promoting responsible content production. He highlighted the need for an enabling environment that balances growth with accountability in the digital sector. In line with this, the government plans to boost investment and […]

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DOMESTIC WORKERS HIT BY PRICE HIKE

Written by on 1 April 2026

JOHANNESBURG- Domestic workers in South Africa are expected to be the most affected by the recent hikes in electricity and fuel prices. Amy Tekkie, co-founder of the Izwi Domestic Workers Alliance, highlighted that a significant portion of their earnings is already spent on essentials such as electricity and transport, leaving little room for additional expenses. […]

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