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Briefly on MSNPotchefstroom Community Members Protest Ahead of Paul Mashatile’s Visit for Youth DayYoung community members in Potchefstroom embarked on service delivery protests on Youth Day, ahead of Paul Mashatile's ...
Eskom says power supply has been restored to parts of Meadowlands, in Soweto following protests by residents.
Poor service delivery in our aviation industry has for long been a daily occurrence that no one does anything about. The ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNToday's letters: Canada Post is the backbone of charitable contributionsBut if Canada Post is destroyed, and all the Food Banks in Canada go bust — that’s just an example of a charity that depends ...
The provincial government has allocated Rs661 billion for education which is 24.4% of the total non-development expenditures.
A shortage of pathologists and a culture of corruption have made mortuaries sites of extortion and grief. Source: How ...
Natal's latest news.Hillcrest: People got angry during the Comrades Marathon on Sunday when four Israeli soldiers joined the race. The race went from Pietermaritzburg to Durban, and the drama started ...
Two men walked 26 days to Parliament, sleeping rough, to demand action on water, roads, and electricity in their village.
Herman Mashaba criticises Helen Zille's bid for Johannesburg mayor, questioning her commitment to poor communities and ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNZimbabwe: How Zimbabwe's Health System Profits From the DeadAs far as his family knew, he had no health problems. As they struggled to make sense of the news, Chitungwiza Hospital -- where his body had been taken to a mortuary -- told them that a forensic ...
In Pakistan, a quiet and insidious form of corruption is thriving— one that doesn’t make headlines but touches the lives of ...
Youth Month in South Africa prompts a critical examination of the political and economic realities faced by the youth today, ...
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