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Thunderstorms expected
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Cape Town schools closed, 15,000 people affected by storms

The Western Cape Government (WCG) continues to provide shelter, food, and blankets to people  experiencing homelessness. This as the province faces heavy downpours,... Read more.
Cyber criminals steal R300m from public works department
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Cyber criminals steal R300m from public works department

The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI) Minister Dean Macpherson has decided to take the public into his confidence in the interests of transparency... Read more.
Gauteng Education commits to Public Protector's remedial action
Education, Politics, Provincial

Gauteng education commits to Public Protector’s remedial action

The Gauteng department of education (GDE) has committed to implementing the remedial actions of a Public Protector report into the construction of Mayibuye Primary... Read more.
Thabo Mooki is ready for Celtic clash
Soccer

Legendary Kaizer Chiefs stars lined up for Bloem Celtic clash

Kaizer Chiefs’ Legends team will face their counterparts from Bloemfontein Celtic in the Toyota Cup on July 28. The match will be staged at the Toyota Stadium... Read more.
'Officials who turned down bribes of up to R200 000 applauded'
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‘Officials who turned down bribes of up to R200 000 applauded’

The Public Service Commission (PSC) has applauded officials who refused to accept bribes at the country’s ports of entry to South Africa. “The integrity of officers... Read more.
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Roll up the sleeves and get on with work to make SA great 

Roll up the sleeves and get on with work to make SA great  Now that the long-awaited announcement of the cabinet has come and gone, it is time for us all to roll... Read more.
We need amplified voices of civil society 
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We need amplified voices of civil society 

The media has an important role to play in amplifying the resurgent voices of civil society organisations, including those calling for a national dialogue to forge... Read more.