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‘Afrikaans will take its rightful place’ – McKenzie reassures organisation
Sports. Arts & Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie says the Afrikaans language will receive fair treatment under his watch. McKenzie said he had met with an organisation that has dedicated itself to preserving the Afrikaans language and culture in South Africa and reassured its representatives that the Afrikaans language will be treated like all official South…
Grim reality calls for shift in priorities: SA records over 80 murders, over 130 rapes daily
South Africa’s Police Portfolio Committee Chairperson, Ian Cameron, has called for a decrease in VIP protection for ministers and public officials, citing the country’s high crime rate and the need to allocate resources more effectively. This comes after Cameron revealed that South Africa’s crime crisis has reached alarming proportions, with over 80 people murdered and…
Packaging Learnerships at Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa
Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa is currently holding opportunities for Packaging Learnerships and inviting interested and qualifying candidates to apply. Closing Date: 19 July 2024Company: Coca-Cola Beverages South AfricaLocation – Various Job Description To provide qualifying learners with an opportunity to enroll for an NQF 3 PERSONAL LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT SAQA registered qualification ID: 83946 National Certificate:…
Ex-Emfuleni CFO wins defamation case after accusing colleague of corruption, judge says it’s ‘proven facts’
Emfuleni Local Municipality supply chain manager, Jason Mkhwane, suffered a legal blow after his defamation case against the municipality’s former chief financial officer (CFO) was dismissed. Mkhwane sued ex-colleague, Andile Dyakala, accusing the former Emfuleni municipality CFO of defamation in a work WhatsApp group. The group’s purpose was to help members communicate on matters relating…
Fleeing lawyer arrested for Jacques Freitag murder in Nelspruit
In a dramatic development in the shock murder case of former high jump world champion Jacques Freitag, police have arrested disgraced former lawyer Rudolph “Rudie” Lubbe in Nelspruit (now Mbombela) on Tuesday, 16 July. Lubbe has been on the run from the law with his long-time lover, Shantellè Oosthuizen, after the police in Hercules, Pretoria,…
No Amazon Prime, no Amazon Prime Day: South Africa missing out on ‘Black Friday in July’
South African online shoppers are still waiting to get the best out of the introduction of Amazon to the country. The global online retail giant is holding their 10th Prime Day party on 16 and 17 July 2024, with those south of the Limpopo uninvited. Like Black Friday in July, Prime Day gives subscribers Amazon’s…
One CIT robber killed, four arrested in shootout with Eastern Cape police
One suspect was killed in a shootout with police, while four accomplices were arrested in a foiled cash-in-transit (CIT) heist in Tsolo, Eastern Cape, on Monday. According to Lieutenant Colonel Siphokazi Mawisa, police officers were alerted to a CIT heist taking place on the N2 near KwaDen. On arrival, Tactical Response Team (TRT) members received…
‘Hawu, she is still at it?’ social media reacts to another Nara Smith video similar to Onezwa Mbola’s
Mbola has previously expressed her discomfort with how Smith’s content closely resembles hers, with a few tweaks here and there.
Sadtu warns Gwarube not to temper with policies and structures without consulting stakeholders
The General Secretary of the South African Democratic Teachers Union (Sadtu), Mugwena Maluleka has accused Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube of tampering with existing structures in the department. Maluleke said he noted “disturbing” statements that Gwarube had made concerning the establishment of an advisory council to help with monitoring and evaluation. Maluleke said there was…
R34.2 billion of defence and military budget to go to salaries
Minister of Defence and Military Veterans Angie Motshekga presented the budget for her department to parliament on Monday, 15 July. The sizable pot will be spent on combat requirements, infrastructure and social relief packages, with a massive 66% chunk allocated for the compensation of employees. South Africa is involved in a limited number of…