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Mzansi furious that the R130 stipend offered by Panyaza Lesufi and Gauteng Department of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment is below minimum wage.
The South African Revenue Services is on a hiring drive to recruit six highly skilled people to help get taxes out of South African citizens working abroad.
Deputy Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Dr Nobuhle Nkabane, says coal remains important for the South Africans's energy security despite energy shift.
The Democratic Alliance slammed South African Tourism over its plans to sponsor Premier League football team Tottenham Hotspur using R1bn of taxpayers' money.
The African National Congress believes that diverting R200 billion in unspent funds from government departments to Eskom will help end loadshedding faster.
The JMPD and SAPS stopped a gang of 10 armed criminals from completing a robbery at a cooking oil factory while impersonating Department of Labour officials.
The Gauteng Education Department confirmed that a Grade 10 pupil at Northcliff High School mysteriously died after collapsing on the school's sports field.
The Tambo Memorial hospital is up and running again after the government completed R3.3 million worth of repairs to fix the damage from the Boksburg Blast.
Thapelo Amad from Al Jama-Ah was elected as the mayor of Johannesburg by councillors of the city. He beat two other nominees who were competing for the role.
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