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The South African Government has dedicated R500 million to assist the establishment and boosting of township-based businesses, especially spaza shops.

Eastern Cape-based foreigners operating spaza shops in East london complained that the government is making it difficult for them to apply for asylum papers.

The City of Johannesburg's council voted for the councillors and mayor Dada Moreror to receive a salary increase. Morero's salary will go up by R83,701.

The South African government, led by some ministers, declared the food-borne illnesses a natural disaster following more than 1000 cases reported nationwide.

The Democratic Alliance in Johannesburg has called for the Joburg Water board to be dissolved as one of the measures to resolve the city's water crisis.

The National Lotteries Commission dismissed two of its senior officials after an investigation by the SIU found them guilty of financial misconduct.

North-West Community Safety MEC Wessels Morweng told Briefly News a rescue operation was underway at Stilfontein in Klerksdorp to bring up the illegal miners.

The Gauteng Department of Education has announced that vendors, tuck-shops and informal traders must obtain certificates of acceptability to sell at schools.

The South African Revenue Services revealed that R35 billion has been withdrawn from the two-pot retirement system and over one million applications were approved.
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