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Court intervenes after 78 English-only pupils placed at Afrikaans school

AN AFRIKAANS medium school in Mpumalanga turned to court to overturn a unilateral decision by the North West Department of Education to place 78 English-speaking learners in the school.

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AS WINTER approaches, a cold, hard truth has settled over South Africa's low-income communities: the Government of National Unity cares more about middle-class commuters than the lives of the energy-poor.

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Fuel price surge threatens food affordability for SA households, civil society warns

CIVIL society groups have raised alarm over the impact of rising fuel prices on food affordability, warning that the knock-on effects will deepen financial strain on South African households, particularly the most vulnerable.

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Tharisa transitions to underground mining with successful Apollo portal blast

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DR Congo 'street parliaments' debate

AT DAYBREAK in Kinshasa, dozens gathered on a main road to chant pro-government slogans at a “standing parliament” — gatherings that observers say President Felix Tshisekedi is exploiting to push for constitutional change to allow him a third term.

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PIC pushes for public-private partnership strategy to transform TVET sector

SOUTH Africa’s struggling Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) sector is being repositioned as a cornerstone of inclusive growth, with a new policy proposal placing public-private partnerships (PPPs) at the heart of a sweeping reform agenda aimed at tackling youth unemployment and unlocking long-term investment.

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Mining industry rebounds to 2-year high amid uneven recovery

SOUTH Africa's mining industry delivered its strongest performance in two years in February, with production rising by 9.7% year-on-year, rebounding from a revised 5% increase in January.

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Numsa declares deadlock in Eskom wage talks, warns of rising tensions

THE National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) has declared a deadlock in wage negotiations with Eskom, rejecting the utility’s offer of a 7% annual increase over three years and warning of escalating tensions if the impasse is not urgently resolved.

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