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Complaints have been made about the cases that are yet to be returned to the courts in this country, the lack of preparation of the courts as well as other challenges facing those working in the Department of Justice due to the reduction of the department’s budget.This was expressed by different parties in Parliament during the debate on the department’s budget presented by the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Ms. Mmamoloko Kubayi.Mrs. Kubayi stated that this year’s budget has been reduced by R332 million, while it is R26.3 billion.”I have heard complaints that some of the things will not…

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‘ORLANDO Pirates could have a nursery ship if they decide to resurrect it.’These are the words of the coach of the Zimnyama team who are champions of the DStv Diski Challenge, Roscoe Krieling, who made history by lifting the trophy for the first time since the league was established in 2014. Pirates defeated Sundowns 2-0 in the last match of the season at Dobsonville Stadium, Soweto, at the weekend. It is expected that this team will play overseas, which is a trip that goes hand in hand with being the Disci champions. The Blacks stayed at the top of the…

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He sees the mayor’s education as a solution that can eliminate the demon of non-compliance in the municipalities of KwaZulu-Natal, the Mayor of Richmond Municipality who recently graduated from higher education, Mr. Melikhaya Ngcongo.Ncongo said that the reduction of mayors who do not see flies will also reduce the number of municipalities that receive malicious reports.He said this in an interview he had withOf this country. Ngcongo recently graduated with a Post Graduate Diploma in Public Management from the University of Pretoria.The municipality he manages is doing very well in money management as it is one of the four municipalities…

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The Koeberg nuclear power plant outside Cape Town. (Archive photo) The Cape Town metro is embroiled in yet another tariff dispute, this time over alleged over-recovery of power tariffs over several years, while questions also hang over the determination of the metro’s new tariffs for the financial year starting on 1 July. It is a complicated matter that can ultimately be decided in the metro’s favour, says Deon Conradie, expert in electricity pricing. This comes against the background of a recent court order which declared the metro’s cleaning charge and fixed water and sanitation charges, all based on property value,…

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NewsFeedStudents from Venezuela’s leading universities blocked the main highway in Caracas to demand the immediate release of political prisoners. Demonstrators said more than 450 people remain imprisoned despite government promises of amnesty and reconciliation.Published On 14 May 202614 May 2026Click here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo

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ALTHOUGH Orlando Pirates coach Abdeslam Ouaddou admits that the league title is right up his nose, he preaches the gospel of not starting the celebrations until it is official that they are champions.Pirates, who have a game against Mamelodi Sundowns (top), won 3-0 with goals from Patrick “Tito” Maswanganyi, Kamogelo Sebelebele and Oswin Appollis against Magesi FC in the Betway Premiership on Saturday night at Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane.This win brought Pirates closer to Sundowns at the top of the log as there are few games left for the 2025-2026 season to end.Pirates and Sundowns, who started the season vying…

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The GOVERNMENT has confirmed that the injection to prevent HIV, which has been talked about for some time, will begin to be available on June 5 this year.This was announced by the National Health Minister, Dr. Aaron Motsoaledi, yesterday when he presented his Department’s budget in Parliament in Cape Town.Motsoaledi said the injection, known as Lenacapavir, will be available at selected health centers across the country.He said that starting the use of this injection is one of the efforts to fight the infection of people with this virus. He stressed that this is an important step in ensuring that the…

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ONE of the players who carried the hopes of Bafana Bafana in the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, Teko Modise, pointed to the form of Teboho Mokoena of Mamelodi Sundowns as the key for this national team to avoid being counted against the countries that left in the morning when the tournament has 48 countries.Bafana have been placed in Group A of this tournament which is a few weeks away from Mexico, Canada and the United States of America (USA).Despite the difficulty of the group, Bafana will open the competition by facing the host Mexico on June 11…

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Almost 16,000 visitors poured through the gates of Nampo Park outside Bothaville on the opening day. (Photo: Christine Oelofse/Maroela Media) The first day of the Nampo Harvest Day kicked off properly on Tuesday with thousands of visitors, sometimes huge traffic jams and discussions that ranged from new technology to the tough economic times in which South African farmers find themselves. Almost 16,000 visitors poured through the gates of Nampo Park outside Bothaville on the opening day, slightly less than last year’s 17,000 people. (Photo: Christine Oelofse/Maroela Media) However, organizers emphasized that the focus is not simply on visitor numbers, but…

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Cape Town City (1) 1Baroka FC (0) 0 CAPE Town City put themselves in a good position to secure a place in the PSL Promotion Play-Offs by beating Baroka FC in the Motsepe Foundation Championship match played at the Athlone Stadium in Cape Town, yesterday afternoon. Gabriel Amato’s goal in the first half in the 22nd minute secured the three important points for this Cape Town team that is struggling to return to the Betway Premiership.As Kruger United waits for their final game of the season next Sunday, to be officially crowned champions of the Motsepe Championship, the competition is…

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