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Eastern Cape's e-Recruitment is a job portal for job seekers in the province. The 2022 system is easy to navigate. Read further for more important information.
Mzansi peeps reacted to a teacher who was allegedly awarded a plastic dish for all his hard work. South Africans couldn't help but be shocked at the gesture.
The woman alleged to have sent a racist rant on a WhatsApp group has been identified and believes that she should be forgiven since it was caused by diabetes.
A senior manager at one of Eskom's power stations wears a bulletproof vest and has two bodyguards out of fear for his safety after he exposed coal corruption.
Six million people were on Friday under Covid lockdown in a Chinese city home to the world's largest iPhone factory, after clashes between police and workers furious over pay. The orders follow protests by hundreds of employees over conditions and pay at Foxconn's vast iPhone factory on the outskirts of the city, with fresh images of rallies emerging Friday.
A young woman who works in recruitment is excited about obtaining her Bachelor of Science, sharing her news on social media. LinkedIn peeps congratulated her.
Jihadists aligned with the Islamic State group are advancing in northeastern Mali, prompting terrified citizens to flee their homes, sources there say. The Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS) launched an offensive in the Gao and Menaka regions in March, triggering heavy fighting with local armed groups and rival jihadists.
At the age of 13, Ndumiso Gamede was orphaned when his parents died at the peak of the AIDS epidemic in South Africa. - 'Army of orphans' - According to UNAIDS, there were 960,000 AIDS orphans in South Africa, compared to 1.9 million in 2009.
A woman shared a picture of her newly decorated bedroom. Netizens quickly took over the comments giving savage reactions to her colourful set-up most hated.
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