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A family in KwaZulu-Natal is blaming Nehawu's nationwide healthcare workers' strike for the death of their father. Workers are striking for a 10% wage increase.
The former mayor of the City of Tshwane, Murunwa Makwarela, is facing criminal charges for submitting a fake insolvency rehabilitation order to be reinstated.
President Cyril Ramaphosa assured that the Land Expropriation Bill will not be used recklessly by government during his first Parliamentary Q&A session of 2023.
A four-year-old girl's body was found in a pit toilet at a school in Glen Gray village, Eastern Cape, renewing the calls for the eradication of pit latrines.
Cope claims it was caught off-guard by news of party member Murunwa Makwarela's insolvency and subsequent disqualification as mayor of the city of Tshwane.
South Africa made history in 2019 when women made up 50% of the country's Cabinet. Today, powerful female politicians fill 15 of the 30 ministerial positions.
President Cyril Ramaphosa made a decision to fire former Tourism Minister Lindiwe Sisulu and the ex-Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture on Monday, 6 March.
President Ramaphosa revealed his reconfigured Cabinet. The newly appointed ministers were sworn in and will convene with their duties with immediate effect.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is going to address the nation on Monday 6, 2023 regarding the new National Executive. Citizens are split about the Cabinet Reshuffle
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