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President Cyril Ramaphosa confirmed that plans were in place to send a delegation to discuss deals with Donald Trump, but South Africans think it's a bad idea.

The South African National Defence Union confirmed that soldiers had to buy their own boots, leaving citizens disgusted by the government's handling of the army.

The Department of Basic Education shared McDonald's partnered with MiDesk Global to donate a bag that transforms into desks and chairs, a controversial innovation.

Nehawu has firmly denied claims that Parliament cleaners earn R30,000 monthly, revealing the actual figure is around R12,000, sparking debate about the government.

Residents of Azania Phase 3 informal settlement in Mpumalanga were tired of waiting on the government to assist and decided to build their own bridge.

SA's liquor consumers and industry bodies have blasted the National Treasury's proposal to increase excise tax on alcohol in a bid to control the drinking problem.

The Department of Health said it would provide HIV patients with antiretrovirals for six months after the United States government cut funding for HIV programmes.

President Cyril Ramaphosa defended the Minister of Finance, Enoch Godongwana after the first GNU budget speech was postponed to 21 March. SA reacted.

Stats SA released the official unemployment figures for Q4 of 2024, noted that the figure dropped by 0.2 percentage points, but South Africans aren't buying it.
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