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MEC dismisses food poisoning allegations against foreign nationals
MEC Nqatha has assured Eastern Cape citizens that no food poisoning incidents have been reported, cautioning against the spread of misinformation.
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Senior SAPS official dismissed for associating with known criminal
SAPS has confirmed the dismissal of Major General Richard Shibiri, the former Component Head for Organised Crime.
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WSU Launches Indigenous Health Research Institute in Mthatha
Walter Sisulu University has launched the Indigenous Health Systems Research Institute in Mthatha to advance Afrocentric healthcare research.
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Patients ‘forced to sweep clinic’ amid staffing crisis
Patients at Ngcizele Clinic in Centane say they are forced to sweep waiting areas and endure long waits as staff shortages leave only one nurse on duty.
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Relief for Jayde Panayiotou family as Sibeko denied parole
A week after appearing before the parole board, convicted criminal Zolani Sibeko was told he would remain behind bars.
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Zelensky proposes direct talks with Putin as Ukraine offers ceasefire during negotiations
Zelensky proposed a ceasefire and meeting with Putin, while Russia acknowledges the need for improved air defenses amid ongoing conflict.
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The ‘ultimate objective’ is a prosperous South Africa for all, says Ramaphosa
President Ramaphosa defends his administration’s record, emphasizing economic achievements and dismissing opposition calls for resignation amid legal challenges.
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NMB flooding closes roads, cancels cross country event
Flooding and heavy rainfall continue to impact Nelson Mandela Bay, causing road closures, cemetery disruptions and the cancellation of a cross-country event.
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Israel strikes Lebanon hours after conditional ceasefire agreement announced
Israel launched strikes on southern Lebanon on Thursday just hours after Israeli and Lebanese envoys announced they had agreed to a conditional ceasefire.










