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Over 12,500 learners in the Eastern Cape gave birth last year, and 500 were just 14 years old. The Department of Health reported 60 statutory sexual assault cases.

The City of Tshwane announced that it would be revamping the Marabastad, Mabopane, and Nellmapius taxi ranks and will employ 26 EPWP workers using R2.6 million.

Th Automotive Association revealed that fuel like petrol, diesel and petrol prices will decrease in January. SA believes this is electioneering.

Lawyers for Human Rights released a report which showed that law enforcement officers and government officials violate undocumented foreign nationals when detained.

Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture Zizi Kodwa revealed the details of Zahara's memorial service. However, netizens called him out for being opportunistic.

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.
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