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South Africa's ministers enjoy R2.79 million salaries plus taxpayer-funded perks, raising concerns from Cosatu over excessive benefits amid public service cuts.
The tribunal ruled a marriage certificate does not guarantee a deceased's R3.5 million benefit without proof of financial dependency, affecting Nomsa's claim.
Police Minister Cachalia warns R600 million redirected from safety for anti-immigrant protests. Authorities prepared to address potential violence and uphold law.
South Africa faces cuts to PEPFAR funding for HIV programmes. Government asserts readiness for self-reliance as Lenacapavir injection rollout aims for 2028.
A viral video of women, believed to be Nigerian, claiming to be South African has ignited outrage and debate, heightening tensions over immigration in South Africa.
A Malawian disaster management officer sparked a debate online after suggesting that South Africa was also to blame for the illegal immigrant crisis in the country.
Firoz Cachalia and Angie Motshekga coordinate security for the 30 June national shutdown as protests over illegal immigration loom across South Africa.
Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi addresses viral video of undocumented nationals in Johannesburg, confirming action against unlawful bus operations for repatriation.
An audit by the Department of Public Works found at least 60 ghost workers costing the department R14.7 million a year, with the majority linked to its Durban office
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