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President Cyril Ramaphosa reflected on the challenges that plagued South Africa in 2023 including unemployment, poverty, crime, and more in his New Year's message.
Bheki Cele and the police are on a mission this festive season. They are cracking down on liquor offenses and thousands of people have already been arrested.
Deputy President Paul Mashatile shared a Christmas message, highlighting the importance of unity, while acknowledging the need for enhanced service delivery.
South African Airways entered into a deal with European airline SunExpress, which will lease the state-owned enterprise planes beginning next year.
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.
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