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The youngest of all the students who graduated from the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), Ms. Nqobile Khoza, has revealed that recording that history has encouraged her to pursue education until she excels in science.Ms Khoza (20) graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geological Sciences, which is a phase of life that she described as having made her happy and made her feel humbled and motivated to not stop at it – but to continue her education.”I am very happy about it and it makes me feel very humble to my colleagues, so I am proud that I was…

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After saying he had received an ICC arrest warrant for war crimes, Israel’s far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced plans to forcibly displace Palestinians from a village in the occupied West Bank. Smotrich has called the ICC move a ‘declaration of war’.Published On 19 May 202619 May 2026Click here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo

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Stock Photo (Photo: Shutterstock)According to Fedsas, seven of South Africa’s nine provincial education departments have again failed to pay over the full resource allocations to public schools.Dr. Jaco Deacon, chief executive of Fedsas, says that this money should have been in schools’ bank accounts by 15 May in terms of the National Norms and Standards for School Funding (NNSSF).”Seven of the nine provincial education departments have again chosen to withhold tax money from public schools. We are of course talking about the resource allocations that must be paid to public schools every year in May and November. This is a…

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The communications officer of Nissan Africa, Ramy Mohareb, emphasized that the company has no place in the country following the sale of its factory in Pretoria which was bought by Chery South Africa.Nissan has been producing in South Africa for years at its factory in Rosslyn. This is where the Navara van was built. In the past, the NP200 was built and in the past years, the 1400 was also built.Mohareb said they will end Navara production at the end of June.”If you remember correctly, we had the NP200 and there was going to be a car to take its…

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The Durban Council elaborated on the reason for the influx of tourists to the city as well as the closure of the beaches at a press conference at City Hall yesterday. The manager of the council, Mr. Musa Mbhele, who started by apologizing for the damage caused to the residents of Durban, businessmen, commuters as well as tourists, said that the flow of sewage that continues to be seen on Margaret Mncadi Avenue was caused by a technical failure at the Mahatma Gandhi Pump Station. He said that the cause of the technical failure of this pump was caused by…

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Archive photo for illustration. (Photo: Hangela/Pixabay) Solidarity says Cyril Ramaphosa’s defense of black economic empowerment (SEB) in the mining sector is not in line with the reality of an industry that has shrunk over decades. This follows after Ramaphosa said in the National Assembly last week that criticism against the BEE is unfounded and that opponents of the policy “should be ashamed” because, according to him, they are pursuing white supremacy. The president described mining after 1994 as a success story of transformation. However, according to a report from the Solidarity Research Institute (SNI) which was launched on Tuesday, the…

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The lack of clarity on whose hands the docket is in, has led to the case of the brutal murder of a man from Koffee Farm, KwaNdengezi being postponed to next Wednesday.Mr. Kholwani Cele (34) is said to have been beaten to death, his body was covered with a stone, and then thrown into the Mngeni river. He was last seen alive on October 23, last year, leaving work, going home.In January this year, a neighbor, Mr. Sibongiseni Johannes Mbhele, was first arrested, and later those who were accused of being accomplices in committing the crime, Mr. Bongumusa Mkhonto and…

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