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Festive season crime operations yield results - police minister
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Festive season crime operations yield results – police minister

Police Minister Bheki Cele says police went into the festive season well equipped to take on the task of tackling crime. “For the third quarter (of this financial... Read more.
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SA records an increase in research, development expenditure

Gross domestic expenditure on research and development (GERD) has increased in real terms for the first time in four years. A reflection of post-Covid recovery and... Read more.
Matome Chiloane responds to shooting
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Shooting of school principal by a grade 6 pupil sends shockwaves

Police are investigating the shooting of a principal, allegedly by a grade 6 pupil, at Primrose Hill Primary School in Germiston, in the east of Johannesburg. The... Read more.
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MZWANDILE MASINA | Why you should vote ANC

Why should South Africans vote for the ANC? The final State of the Nation Address (Sona) of the current administration was given by President Cyril Ramaphosa last... Read more.
South Africa welcomes support from Germany
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Sixth administration is turning the tide on crime – Lamola

Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, Ronald Lamola, says the sixth administration is steadily rebuilding law enforcement agencies like the National Prosecuting... Read more.
Live within means to master pay day blues
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Primedia agrees to pay a R2.7m penalty for ‘price-fixing’

The Competition Commission welcomes the Competition Tribunal’s confirmation of a consent agreement reached between the commission and advertising media company... Read more.
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Two men in court for kidnapping, murder of Pretoria businessman

An eSwatini national, Skhumbuza Dlamini, 32, who is in the country illegally, appeared at the Vereeniging regional court together with Sizwe Nkosi, 30. They are... Read more.
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Varsity study highlights urgent need to curb e-cigarette, hookah advertising

Durban – South Africa is currently faced with an alarming rise in the prevalence of e-cigarette and hookah use among university students, exacerbated by aggressive... Read more.
Undocumented immigrant jailed for trying to sell a live pangolin
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Undocumented immigrant jailed for trying to sell a live pangolin

The Mankweng regional court in Limpopo has convicted and sentenced Francis Shereni, 45, to a five-year jail term for possession of a live pangolin, an endangered... Read more.