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Advocacy group OUT said it is concerned that members of the LGBTIQ+ community could face possible marginalisation due to the recent mpox outbreak.

The Pretoria High Court is expected to make a ruling on the Life Esidimeni inquest in July this year, more than five years since the Life Esidimeni tragedy occurred.

A NSFAS student used the money she received from the government to build a home. People thought it was brilliant, while a handful shared a different opinion.

The Border Management Authority Commissioner, Dr Michael Masiapato, said health officials at the country's ports of entry would be screening for Mpox.

The Democratic Alliance reportedly demanded that it terminate the contracts for directors-general in departments it will govern and probe every tender awarded.

The KwaZulu-Natal MEC for finance Francois Rodgers said he closed the Durban Treasury office down because he learned that he had two offices and only needed one.

The premier of Gauteng Panyaza Lesufi denied claims that the president of the African National Congress Cyril Ramaphosa told him to have DA member in his cabinet.

The leader of the United Democratic Movement, Bantu Holomisa, accepted the African National Congress's invitation to join the Government of National Unity.

A woman joined her 8-months pregnant landlady on a 14-km walk from her home in the village to a local clinic. People shared their disappointment in the government.
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