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The peak travel volumes for the departure leg is expected on Thursday, 02 April 2026, whilst the peak travel volumes for the arrival leg is expected on Easter Monday, 06 of April 2026.

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BMA briefing on Easter period preparations
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President Ramaphosa leads an engagement with the Provincial Executive Council of the Free State
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Deputy President Mashatile on the Official Talks at the Session of SA-China Bi-National Commission
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Media briefing on the state of readiness for the 2026 SA Investment Conference
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President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses Human Rights Day event
President Cyril Ramaphosa commemorates Human Rights Day
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Deputy Minister Kenny Morolong donates school shoes in the North West province.
Morolong donates school shoes in the North West
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Opinion Pieces

Land returned, dignity restored!

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Many decades later, the colonial and apartheid impact of land dispossession lingers on and continues to define the current skewed patterns of land ownership and access. Legislative measures, such as the Natives Land Act of 1913 and the Group Areas Act of 1950, facilitated the removal of many Black individuals from their ancestral lands, depriving them of their inherent rights to land ownership in their native country.

Government at work to end water crisis

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South Africa observes National Water Month in March at a time when frustration over the unreliability of water supply has made headlines.

From 1994 to 2026: Hard-won gains and the long road to economic justice

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South Africa in 2026 is a far cry from the country before 1994. Things such as human rights for all which now stand as one of the pillars of our democracy were unheard of for the majority. The apartheid state systematically worked to deprive black people, and enforced laws to maintain the status quo of white dominance throughout society.