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The former Minister of Health in KwaZulu-Natal appeared in court for corruption related to the tender.Peggy Yoliswa Nkonyeni (64), on Thursday, appeared at the High Court in Pietermaritzburg, facing charges of fraud and corruption. His appearance coincides with the alleged role he played in the purchase of water purification equipment (Watakas) and air conditioning equipment (Oxyntakas) for hospitals in KwaZulu-Natal.Nkonyeni was the Minister of Health in KZN at the time this allegedly happened. The property was purchased from Intaka Holdings, owned by Uruguayan businessman Dr. Gaston Savoi.In court, Nkonyeni appeared alongside Busisiwe Nyembezi, Victor Ntshangase, Alson Sipho Buthelezi, Sandile Kuboni,…

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(Photo: Provided) Skurweberg Secondary School recently earned a place in the history books with the successful completion of its first roast chicken project and the first project of its kind in the Western Cape. Of the 2,000 broilers that Cape Forum donated to this school in Ceres two months ago, around 1,950 adult chickens were slaughtered. With this, a remarkable success rate of 97.5% was achieved and the project – despite the challenges of selling the chickens one by one – recorded a net profit of more than R50 000. Cape Forum and National Chicks donated these broilers for the…

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has had the biggest impact in the field of coding. Anthropic’s top engineer Boris Cherny has said that the position of software engineer will soon be eliminated. He told that in Anthropic no one writes code by hand. AI does this work. Other companies of the world are also moving forward on this path.Anthropic’s top engineer Boris Cherny has said that the position of software engineer will soon be eliminated.The advent of Artificial Intelligence has had the biggest impact in the field of coding. Companies are now getting their work done with AI. Anthropic is the biggest…

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United States President Donald Trump has called for criminal charges of “incitement to violence” against top Democratic lawmaker Hakeem Jeffries, escalating his push to use the legal system against his political rivals.Trump shared a social media post on Thursday attempting to link past comments by the minority leader in the House of Representatives to the White House correspondents’ dinner shooting incident that prosecutors said targeted the US president.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list“This lunatic, Hakeem ‘Low IQ’ Jeffries, should be charged with INCITING VIOLENCE! The Radical Left Democrats actually want to Destroy our Country,” Trump wrote.Since returning to…

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The security agencies and spies have been hired by the security agencies to disperse the marches to express their displeasure with the people who are in the country illegally so that violence does not end and riots happen in 2021.This was revealed by President Cyril Ramaphosa’s spokesperson yesterday, Mr. Vincent Magwenya, at a press conference in Cape Town. He said Ramaphosa receives advice almost always from the security forces about these marches.”They must be vigilant so that the incident of July 2021 does not end up happening again, where property was destroyed and goods stolen from shops. Law enforcement has…

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(Archive photo) The latest electricity price application from the Ekurhuleni metro to the National Energy Regulator (Nersa) has exposed a deviation of around R7 billion in the calculations. According to Jennifer Glover, FF Plus councilor in the Ekurhuleni metro council, this error is not a technical slip, but a direct result of the metro’s inability to responsibly manage public finances and critical infrastructure. In its application, the metro miscalculated its Eskom bill for bulk electricity and inflated the amount from R25.5 billion to R32.7 billion. Glover emphasizes that if this had not been corrected, it would have justified a rate…

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President Cyril Ramaphosa is NOT interested in the allegations against the Minister of Social Development in the country, Ms. Sisisi Tolashe.Ms Tolashe is accused of misleading Parliament on the issue of the donation of two cars donated by the women’s wing of the ANC, of ​​which she is the president. It is said that these cars that were donated to this unit, he gave them to his children. It is said that he did not reveal their story when asked in Parliament.Yesterday at the Parliamentary meeting, he said he did not bring up their story because they were donated to…

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(Photo: Lizzie Hartzer/Vivo Boerebemarkingsdag)TLU SA expressed their concern about South Africa’s current policy direction and the pressure under which food production and economic growth are under. The organization sent two official letters to Pres. Cyril Ramaphosa and John Steenhuisen, Minister of Agriculture, in which they ask for “practical, economically responsible solutions” to promote growth. According to TLU SA, the country cannot afford to continue with policies that undermine investor confidence, set merit aside and hamper economic growth. “The state’s core responsibility is to ensure safety and create a policy environment within which people can empower themselves economically,” says Bennie van…

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The telecommunications market in South Africa is embracing a new digital communication tool. thePia digital network, offers customers an easy way, using an app and the web, to manage their mobile and home connections, both with a single account. In addition to being competitively priced, Pi uses MTN’s network, which is widely regarded as the best in South Africa. Designed for simplicity, flexibility, and control Pi is designed to solve common problems customers face in traditional mobile and home services, such as long queues, fixed plans, contracts, and lack of control. With Pi, customers can build a system that fits…

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“Glenrose (Xaba) and I are very good friends and we respect each other, but we are incredibly competitive when we line up at the starting point,” said the flashy Tayla Kavanagh before this weekend’s Absa Run Your City race in Cape Town.

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