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The government of national unity’s dispute resolution mechanism has decided that the contested sections of the Basic Education Laws Amendment Act will be addressed through regulations that will be drafted by the Department of Basic Education.
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education has been recognised for outstanding implementation of the National School Nutrition Programme, even though it faces numerous challenges, including allegations of not paying its suppliers.
News24 | There are only 1 000 Bateleur eagles left here… and these winemakers want to help save them
South Africa’s ‘Bird of the Year’ for 2024 was the Bateleur – a rare and endangered eagle. De Wetshof Wine Estate – whose Chardonnay is named after the iconic bird – wants to help save the estimated 1 000 adult eagles left in sub-Saharan Africa.
Two South Africans who founded a delivery company, now serving merchants like Liquor City, AB InBev, and Skoon Skincare, say the most challenging part of getting off the ground was transitioning from business-to-business to consumer technology.
The tender for the Ngqushwa Local Municipality’s Christmas lights event, which is set to take place on Saturday evening, has been cancelled amid complaints about the process. But the party will go on with artists invited to perform for “exposure”.
A ruthless farm murder, in which a 52-year-old man was shot and killed and his wife kidnapped and assaulted, led the police to the gruesome discovery of a murdered child, shocking a community that is increasingly forced to grapple with violent bloodshed.
Supermarket Income REIT (SUPR) joined the JSE’s main board with an initial market capitalisation of about R19.4 billion on Friday after the UK retail-focused grocery landlord launched a secondary listing on Africa’s largest exchange.
The government of national unity’s (GNU) clearing house mechanism has finished its work on the Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Act and President Cyril Ramaphosa will make an announcement on the way forward “soon”, his deputy, Paul Mashatile, has told the SACP’s national congress.
The government of national unity’s (GNU) clearing house mechanism has finished its work on the Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Act and President Cyril Ramaphosa will make an announcement on the way forward “soon”, his deputy, Paul Mashatile, has told the SACP’s national congress.
In the dry season in Johannesburg, there is more leaked water running in the Jukskei River than naturally occurring river water, a study has found. This raises troubling questions about the state of Johannesburg’s water reticulation, GroundUp reports.