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BUDGET BATTLE: Free State education department defends financial clampdown on schools, citing governance breakdowns

Yesterday at 22:05 PM, via Daily Maverick

Following a last-minute decision to freeze school textbook budgets just days before a statutory deadline, the Free State Department of Education has strongly defended its centralised takeover, citing chronic administrative failures and unlawful photocopying by school administrators. However, the South African Democratic Teachers Union and Federation of Governing Bodies of South African Schools...

BORDER CONTROL: Home Affairs lifts pastor Omotoso ban, clearing way for NPA appeal and extradition

Yesterday at 22:02 PM, via Daily Maverick

Minister of Justice Mmamoloko Kubayi has said in a written answer to Parliament that the Department of Home Affairs has agreed to waive a five-year ban on Nigerian evangelist Timothy Omotoso for the National Prosecuting Authority to apply for his extradition. The NPA is awaiting the outcome of its petition to the Supreme Court of Appeal, where it has asked for leave to appeal against his...

CLIMATE SHOCK: US forecaster issues chilling El Niño warning with 82% chance by July

Yesterday at 21:08 PM, via Daily Maverick

The timing of this El Niño event – unfolding at a rapid pace after the fading of its polar opposite La Niña, which typically drenches this region – could hardly be worse as it is looming against the backdrop of surging fuel and fertiliser prices triggered by the almost three-month long Iran conflict.

News24 | Starbucks kills AI tool in stores after counting errors

Yesterday at 20:22 PM, via News24

Starbucks terminated a worker-facing AI programme for automating inventory counts this week, nine months after deploying it across its North American stores, according to ‌an internal newsletter reviewed by Reuters and two people with direct knowledge of the situation.

Southampton’s Eckert authorised spying, panel says

Yesterday at 20:03 PM, via BBC News

Southampton’s spying on rival clubs was authorised by manager Tonda Eckert and was a “contrived and determined plan from the top down to gain a competitive advantage”, an independent disciplinary panel says.

Broad surprised by Robinson’s England recall

Yesterday at 19:48 PM, via BBC News

Stuart Broad says he was “surprised” England decided to recall fast bowler Ollie Robinson for the first Test against New Zealand, which begins on 4 June.

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