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Officials have released the names of the 18 victims killed in a heinous shooting incident at two homesteads at Nyathi Village in Lusikisiki, at the weekend.
Minister of Home Affairs Dr Leon Schreiber was happy to announce that the department has cleared its ID backlog, but South Africans aren't that impressed.
Over 400 government employees are receiving a salary while being suspended, with one defence force worker still getting paid for sitting at home for five years.
Some SASSA grant recipients will receive a slight increase from October onwards, but some believe it is an insult compared to what government officials earn.
Former Democratic Alliance member and Member of Parliament Renaldo Gouws wrote an apology to Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie, who accepted it.
The Economic Freedom Fighters slammed the Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition Parks Tau for not attending 16 compulsory Parliamentary sessions.
Economic Freedom Fighters's president Julius Malema said the Government of National Unity failed when Siviwe Gwarube refused to attend the BELA Bill signing.
The Department of Public Works revealed that outgoing ministers and deputy ministers reportedly damaged government-allocated homes and left them in arrears.
Higher Education Minister Nobuhle Nkabane highlighted government's plan to send 100 students to China next year for training, but South Africans aren't pleased.
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