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The timing of the US sanctions on South African companies and individuals allegedly linked to the Islamic State (ISIS) group has been labelled as sensitive.
Tourism Minister Lindiwe Sisulu called for the reassessment of the African Nation Congress' step aside rule as its current application is inconsiderate of time.
A government official in Bloemfontein was arrested for spending R100k on petrol using state resources. The Hawks claim he filled his private car with diesel.
Department of Public Service and Administration acting minister Thulas Nxesi recently disclosed that 305 suspended workers are on the government's payroll.
Another accident happened on the notorious N3 highway only hours after the deadly truck crash. The government is considering new laws to make SA roads safer.
SA TikTok content creator Alphi Sipho Mkhwanazi posted a video expressing his frustrations about weekends. He complained that they're only 30 minutes long.
Zulu Prime Minister Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi was not extended an invite to King Misuzulu's post-recognition gala dinner by the South African government.
The United States government has come out and defended its decision to issue a security warning about a potential terrorist attack in Sandton Johannesburg.
Forensic consultant Paul O’Sullivan has refuted that he was involved in the cover-up of the Phala Phala burglary saying the allegations are a work of fictions.
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