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SA Taxi operators have hit back at the government's assertions for tighter restrictions in Gauteng despite the soaring number of positive coronavirus cases.

A multi-million rand tea farm in the heart of Limpopo has been left overgrown after being bought by government in 2006. It used to employ at least 3000 people.

Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngaubane, the acting Minister of Health, has announced the Charlotte Maxeke Hospital will get new building plans but blamed apartheid for this.

The KwaZulu-Natal Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs department confirmed the stones found in KwaHlati are quartz crystals, not diamonds.

Hulisani Ravele has called Nathi Mthethwa out for being a minister of "condolences and congratulations". The star was reacting to a tweet about 'Sarafina'.

Speaking on Youth Day, President Cyril Ramaphosa vowed to improve the lives of unemployed Mzansi youth. He said nearly 64% of young people are unemployed in SA.

South Africans are sick and tired of the politically connected bagging gigs ahead of others. Shimza is the latest celeb to be called out for such activities.

President Cyril Ramaphosa has said that government's 'foremost priority' is youth unemployment. He wrote in his weekly newsletter ahead of Youth Day on 16 June.

Mzansi celeb Somizi Mhlongo has disputed claims by the Department of Tourism that he was not paid by them for the controversial cookout which was held recently.
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