Apartheid still clouds South Africans : Dr Mpofu-Walsh
While South Africa has gained freedom and liberation since the abolishment of the apartheid regime,
Employees and union concerned about MTN’s transformation plan for its stores
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210 new coronavirus cases reported in SA
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Tributes continue to pour in for Colin Powell
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8th SA International Ballet Competition brings excitement to Cape Town
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EFF say killing of KZN ward candidate is politically motivated
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Cato Crest residents in KZN threaten not to participate in upcoming elections
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Travellers welcome reopening of Polokwane International Airport
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UN says situation in Ethiopia’s northern region remains “volatile and unpredictable”
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Young people in Eswatini to use schools being closed to join pro-democracy protests
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LGE 2021 | Water provision challenges in municipalities with focus on Hammanskraal
Section 27 of the Bill of Rights states that everyone has the right to have access to sufficient
Africa’s New Dawn for South Africa party aims to deliver services to communities
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Loadshedding to continue until next week Thursday
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Basic Education ‘making progress’ in eradicating pit toilets, 2 825 schools still use pit toilets: Motshega
Basic Education says it is making progress in eradicating pit toilets at schools.
More than 200 000 vaccines administered in last 24 hours, 924 new COVID-19 cases reported
The National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) says 132 people have died from COVID 19 in
Sanef congratulates journalists Maria Ressa, Dmitry Muratov for winning Nobel Peace Prize
The South African National Editors Forum (Sanef) has congratulated two foreign journalists for
‘Mabuyane, Madikizela, ANC EC benefitted from Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s memorial service’
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Mabuza highlights need for SA to speed up coronavirus vaccination in order to reach target
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Cape Town taxi boss Bongani Raneki dies in a car crash
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Gazankulu Liberation Congress launches its manifesto in Giyani
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