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Law enforcement to intensify road safety compliance over long weekends

Yesterday at 09:37 AM, via SAnews

Law enforcement to intensify road safety compliance over long weekends

The Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) has identified high-risk areas across all provinces to ramp up coordinated, intelligence-led law enforcement operations over the next two long weekends, as traffic volumes are expected to rise.

Authorities will increase the visibility of police patrols to ensure...

KZN Premier hands over digital devices to empower unemployed youth

Yesterday at 09:21 AM, via SAnews

KZN Premier hands over digital devices to empower unemployed youth

KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli has handed over 300 digital devices to unemployed youth, marking a key step in the province’s efforts to equip young people with skills for the digital economy.

The beneficiaries, drawn from Zululand, King Cetshwayo and Mkhanyakude Districts, will undergo specialised training in...

News24 | The river that feeds Gauteng: Toxic sediments found in the Klip

Tuesday at 21:44 PM, via News24

Johannesburg’s Klip River feeds directly into Gauteng’s main water system – yet new research released in March by the University of Johannesburg shows toxic chemicals are accumulating in its sediments at levels exceeding international safety benchmarks and known to pose risks to aquatic life and long-term human health.

The Local Discovery Problem CMOs Can’t Afford To Ignore

Tuesday at 15:44 PM, via iAfrica

In 2026, if you’re not accurate locally, you’re basically invisible everywhere. Caitlyn Greve, Digital Co-Ordinator from Sauce Advertising shares her two cents on how brands can update their marketing system for the AI era. If you’re a marketing decision-maker, you need to hear this: brands aren’t just losing clicks – they’re losing eligibility. As we all […]

Regional cooperation in action: Why the Lesotho Highlands Water Project matters

Tuesday at 14:45 PM, via SAnews

Regional cooperation in action: Why the Lesotho Highlands Water Project matters

By David Jacobs

As South Africa confronts long-term water security challenges, few projects illustrate the power of regional cooperation as clearly as the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP). Rooted in a treaty signed between South Africa and the Kingdom of Lesotho in 1986, the LHWP stands as a...

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