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South Africa

Franschhoek fires enter 5th day

Yesterday at 13:41 PM, via SABC News

It is reported that there have been no injuries in the Franschhoek fires, only damage to equipment

President Ramaphosa calls for urgent strengthening of foundational learning

Yesterday at 13:14 PM, via SAnews

President Ramaphosa calls for urgent strengthening of foundational learning

President Cyril Ramaphosa says South Africa’s education system can only succeed if learners acquire strong literacy and numeracy skills in the early years of schooling.

The President was addressing the 2026 Basic Education Sector Lekgotla at the Birchwood Hotel and Conference Centre in Ekurhuleni on...

Innovation at the centre of government’s push to tackle housing backlog

Yesterday at 12:37 PM, via SAnews

Innovation at the centre of government’s push to tackle housing backlog

As South Africa continues to grapple with a growing housing backlog and the continued existence of informal settlements, government is intensifying efforts to address these pressures through an innovation-driven approach to housing delivery.

In a bid to accelerate the provision of dignified, resilient and...

Booysens court shooting condemned

Yesterday at 11:09 AM, via SAnews

Booysens court shooting condemned

The Gauteng Provincial Legislature’s Portfolio Committee on Community Safety has condemned the fatal shooting outside the Booysens Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.

The incident claimed the lives of at least two people while three others were left injured.

The committee called for accountability from security officials that were present at the...

Koeberg Nuclear Power Station operating safely, says Eskom

Yesterday at 10:30 AM, via SAnews

Koeberg Nuclear Power Station operating safely, says Eskom

Eskom has moved to assure the public and stakeholders that Koeberg Nuclear Power Station continues to operate safely and securely.

This after the power utility reduced the station’s two units from full power to 100MW each following a fault on the 132kV transmission lines Pinotage transmission substation near...

Government intensifies work to review scholar transport

Yesterday at 10:25 AM, via SAnews

Government intensifies work to review scholar transport

Government is working on reviewing legislation governing scholar transport with a view to make the sector safer and more secure for learners.

This according to Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi who held a media briefing on Tuesday afternoon in the wake of a horrific accident which claimed the lives of 12 children on Monday.

The...

News24 | Ethics company told to pay back Lotteries money

Yesterday at 09:51 AM, via News24

An investigation by a forensic investigations firm recommended that the National Lotteries Commission claim back hundreds of thousands of rands it paid to a company that advised it on ethics.

Gauteng strengthens enforcement of road safety regulations

Yesterday at 09:29 AM, via SAnews

Gauteng strengthens enforcement of road safety regulations

The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport says it is ramping up road safety interventions through stronger enforcement of existing legislation, adoption of technology and stricter compliance with the National Road Traffic Act (NRTA) and National Land Transport Act (NLTA).

This comes after 12 learners died while they...

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