News
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School funding dispute escalates as FS plans to withhold allocations
FEDSAS demands written undertaking after Free State Education Department plan to pay schools only 25% of resource allocations instead of expected 50%.
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Amazon South Africa signs Siya Kolisi as brand partner in community-focused deal
Amazon South Africa partners with Siya Kolisi for a year to enhance educational programs via the Kolisi Foundation, fostering community support.
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Eviction notice sparks fear of closure at Christian school
New Brighton SDA Primary School in Gqeberha fears it may close permanently, leaving learners and staff uncertain.
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Storm briefly shuts Clarence Drive, N2 remains under caution
A severe weather system which moved through the Western Cape on Monday 11 May and Tuesday May 12, triggered emergency closures and significant travel delays across the Helderberg and Overberg.
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126-year-old Boer War Cadbury chocolate bar expected to fetch thousands at auction
A rare Cadbury chocolate bar dating from the Boer War is set to be sold at auction in England next week, with experts predicting it could fetch about R4 500.
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Over 83 000 people affected as Cape Town flood relief efforts continue
Humanitarian relief operations are under way across Cape Town following the severe flooding and storm damage over the past two days.
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Nelson Mandela Bay unemployment nears 30% as Eastern Cape loses 43 000 jobs
Statistics South Africa’s latest labour force data has sparked concern over rising unemployment, poverty and youth joblessness.
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KZN businesswoman’s assets frozen over R18 million COVID-19 relief fraud
The SIU has frozen assets belonging to Yolanda Nombuso Mgobo and Hlalanathi Mbangi due to fraudulent UIF claims exceeding R18 million.
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WHO chief says work continues after hantavirus evacuation from cruise ship
WHO director Tedros warns that hantavirus containment efforts continue after ship outbreak; global health risks remain low despite fatalities.
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Court grants prosecutors access to Woods’s prescription records
Tiger Woods’s prescription drug records will be made available to prosecutors after judge approves agreement in Florida DUI case from March crash.










