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Tertiary institutions roll out their online learning programme
The Covid-19 pandemic has halted all learning institutions from carrying out their mandate and continuing with their academic curriculum since the beginning of the national…
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President Ramaphosa is yet to decide on whether the lock down will be extended
President Cyril Ramaphosa is still undecided on whether the lock down should be extended. However, the statistics over the next few days should be an indication of how successful…
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Two confirmed cases of corona virus in NC
The Minister of Health, Dr Zweli Mkhize has confirmed that the number of COVID-19 cases in South Africa had increased to 554. With two patients in Intensive care unit (ICU) in…
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SONA 2020 in numbers
Anniversary
• 30 – years since Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela walked out of the gates of Victor Verster Prison.
Education
• 2.4 million – children in Early Childhood Development and…
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Colonial symbols belong in a museum
The many representations of apartheid figures and symbols causes some people uncomfortable feelings of anger, disgust and anguish. Cecil John Rhodes statue caused the University of…
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Bafana’s win causes chaos in Egyptian football
Egypt Football Federation President, Hani Abu Reidah, quit his position after sacking the Pharaohs coach Javier Aguirre. The President also invited the members of the Board of…
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“Heads Will Roll” For Proteas after Disappointing World Cup
Cricket South Africa’s board will convene an emergency meeting on July 20 to discuss the Proteas worst World Cup campaign. This comes after Chris Nenzani, President of Cricket…
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Unfair Rape Stories
The rape of South African women is one of the highest in the world. This is attributed to the fact that over the years there has been an increase in reports of sexual abuse against…
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Young Voters Make Your Mark!
Ah, election season. When the names of candidates constantly pour from every media outlet like a political monsoon and no matter how strong our umbrella, we still manage to get…
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To Vote is to Exercise your Political Power
“Universal adult suffrage, a national common voter roll, regular elections and/or multi-party system of democratic government” are founding principles of the 1996 constitution of…
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No Nonsense Strategy
Should the ANC win the May 8 elections, President Cyril Ramaphosa will not tolerate excuses from the future cabinet ministers.
Speaking at an ANC event on Thursday night, he…
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Vox Pops – What Does Human Rights Day Mean to You?
The question ‘What does human rights day mean to you?’ was asked to all the participants as human rights is an issue influencing every South African. On Thursday 21 March Human…
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