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Union Buildings goes dark ahead of G20 summit, widespread outage in Tshwane
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There is no estimated time for restoration of power.
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‘It was first championed by Zuma’ – MK party slams GNU for advancing nuclear energy
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Cabinet made a decision to lift the state of care maintenance of the Pebble Bed Modular Reactor.
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Matrics, here’s what you are writing on Thursday
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The NSC exams continue until 27 November 2025, with matric candidates left with less than two weeks of scheduled exams.
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Morning Fix: ‘Removed’ councillors must be reinstated – court | Rising local floods put SA drivers at greater risk
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Catch up on the biggest stories this morning, 19 November 2025, in our simple morning fix update.
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Rapist teachers on the rise in SA schools
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Activists and unions have called on the department of education to address the rape crisis in South African schools.
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Purple ribbons demand real change
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Solidarity against gender-based violence is more than a profile picture. True activism requires accountability, action, and standing against oppression every…
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SA’s G20 role elevates its global standing – expert
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The country’s G20 presidency has allowed it to shape conversations on global resilience and inclusive growth.
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Madlanga commission hearing ‘self-serving lies’ – Malcolm X
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“Tender fixer” Malcolm X says misleading testimony at the Madlanga commission risks compromising the inquiry’s findings and public trust.
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OR Tambo International Airport faces chaos before G20
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Airlines say repeated failures are eroding confidence in OR Tambo in Kempton Park, Gauteng – South Africa’s busiest airport.
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SA ‘fine-tuning’ new economic diplomacy to strengthen investment
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‘Widening geopolitical fractures, marked by trade tensions and shifting power dynamics, necessitate that SA strengthen its focus on economic diplomacy.’
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DA’s moral high ground cracks
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Internal brawls, financial disputes, and allegations expose cracks in the DA, shaking its image as the nation’s political conscience.
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DA leadership tensions flare ahead of 2026 congress
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Tensions between John Steenhuisen and Dion George escalate as allegations, leaks and internal disputes reveal deeper fractures.











