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South Africans living abroad cast their votes this weekend and the IEC commended them for coming out in their numbers. Voting lasted until Sunday.
Funeral arrangements are underway for those who died in the George building collapse. Burial services company Avbob will assist 25 families to bury their loved ones.
Three construction workers were killed and two others are missing and presumed dead after an embankment collapsed at a construction site in Ballito on 18 May 2024.
The minister of Health, Dr Joe Phaahla, discouraged South Africans from deactivating their medical aid until the NHI is fully implemented. SA had questions.
President Cyril Ramaphosa signed the National Health Insurance Bill into law. Many South Africans opposed it and voiced their frustrations on social media.
The rand took a knock against the greenback after the rate of unemployment increased and mines' outputs in March drastically took a knock. SA blamed the ANC.
A medicine student posted a TikTok video criticising the NHI Bill. She argued nationalising healthcare wouldn't work in a developing country like South Africa.
The City of Johannesburg announced that it budgeted R83.1 billion for the 2024-2025 financial year. More than half of it will be used for housing and City Power.
18 of the 33 victims from the George Building collapse were identified, and seven of them were South Africans. Liatel said it is cooperating with the investigation.
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