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The Department of Water and Sanitation revealed in their latest Blue and No Drop Water Report that only 46% of the country's water is drinkable.
Prasa announced the revival of Shosholoza Meyl long-distance train services from Johannesburg to Durban and Cape Town, just in time for the holiday season.
Minister in the Presidentc, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni explained that since the United Nations does not recognise Hamas as terrorists, neither does South Africa.
Performance assessments of ministers under fire as President Ramaphosa says they shouldn't embarrass ministers. Critics argue accountability requires transparency.
The South African Post Office is in need of a R3.8 billion payout after business rescuers revealed that the state-owned enterprise has not been making profit.
Transnet announced its plans to potentially clear the Durban port backlog of 70,000 containers by next year. It said its contingency measures are already in motion.
Former Ukhozi FM's presenter was allegedly implicated in a R4 million corruption scandal involving the KZN Department of Sports, Arts, Culture and Recreation.
Vusi Thanda has joined the African Movement Congress. He hailed himself as a trustworthy leader as he pleaded with Eastern Cape to vote for him to become premier.
Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Naledi Pandor called on the International Criminal Court to issue an arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu.
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