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South Africans no longer need to worry about heralding in 2021 in the darkness with Eskom now announcing the suspension of Stage 2 load-shedding on Thursday.

Jan Steenberg is celebrating his 115th birthday on Thursday and has shared some advice on how to ensure Briefly.co.za readers also enjoy a long and happy life.

Numerous reports have been circulating over the spike in Covid-19 infections, with Finance Minister Tito Mboweni slamming them as nothing less than fake news.

The Department of Basic Education has announced that a 5% helping hand will be afforded to some grades in order to aid students in passing after a tough year.

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has now confirmed that security is being tightened after yet another Matric examination was leaked on Monday morning.

The South African Broadcasting Corporation is seeking to increase its scope for collecting TV licenses. Briefly.co.za explores how the SABC aims achieve this.

The Department of International Relations and Cooperation has been hit by scandal after paying R118 million for property that is essentially useless to them.

Farai Diza, veteran journalist, explains why the National Prosecuting Authority's call for Independence from the Department of Justice is an extremely bold move

President Cyril Ramaphosa has unveiled a statue of the late struggle icon Oliver Tambo to commemorate 103 years since the birth of the renowned ANC president.
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