The Citizen
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Did Gwarube lie about progress of eradicating pit toilets in schools?
The Citizen
SA’s overall school infrastructure backlog exceeds R120 billion, including classrooms, laboratories, libraries, fencing and other facilities.
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Here’s how much Saps is willing to pay its Crime Intelligence social media manager
The Citizen
Jobs advertised by Saps are linked to existing salary levels that correspond to the ranks held by officers.
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Lying politicians are the pits
The Citizen
Our politicians need to stop squabbling and start fixing.
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Hundreds seek repatriation as embassies in SA battle growing demand
The Citizen
Crowds continue to gather at embassies in Pretoria as repatriation efforts struggle to keep pace with demand.
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No penalty shoot-out in the World Cup final, please
The Citizen
With so much at stake, the final might be boring… and end in a penalty shoot-out.
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NPA accused of failing to prosecute cases despite evidence
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A North West ANC leader claims corruption cases have stalled despite investigations by the Hawks.
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IEC proposes tough new rules to curb election disinformation
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The additional code was introduced to counter the deliberate spread of falsehoods during the upcoming local government elections.
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Break the silence on GBVF before it’s too late, urges Pule
The Citizen
Pule said ending GBVF requires collective action from both women and men
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Charges withdrawn against one accused in Killarney precious stones case, bail granted for two others
The Citizen
Charges related to an alleged precious stones heist in 2023 have been dropped for one of the three accused.
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Power restored to eastern Joburg after veld fires knock out Sebenza substation
The Citizen
City Power completes repairs following blaze that cut electricity to Alexandra, Melrose and inner-city areas.
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‘Assault on democracy’: MK party angry they were not part of Russia trip
The Citizen
With the exception of one Al Jama‑ah MP, the five‑member delegation is composed entirely of ANC MPs.











