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ICASA chairperson removed from office

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Communications Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams has removed Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) Chairperson and Councillor Rubben Mohlaloga from office.

Darker days ahead

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South Africans will again have to bear another round of rotational Stage 4 load shedding which will get underway at 9am.

National Assembly passes several bills

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As the fifth Parliament concludes its work in the next few weeks, it is pushing ahead by passing essential laws which are in line with the Constitution’s values.

Africa-Asia partnership to improve healthcare

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If Africa and Asia are to reap the benefits of having a youthful population and improve their economies, they must improve healthcare for women, adolescents and youth.

Eskom takes SA into its confidence

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Malfeasance, coupled with aging infrastructure and decreasing expenditure on maintenance, have been blamed for Eskom implementing load shedding over the past five days.

SA risks losing indigenous languages

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South Africa runs the risk of losing its indigenous languages, says Pan South African Language Board (PanSALB) Project Manager and head of Gauteng office, Dr Sally Maepa.

Hisense injects R72m into SA economy

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Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies has welcomed Chinese electronics manufacturer Hisense’s R72 million investment into its refrigeration and television production lines at its Atlantis factory in the Western Cape.

For the love of books

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Libraries across the country are celebrating SA Library Week, which aims to promote a reading culture in South Africa.

SACU, Moz negotiations on Brexit to continue

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Negotiations to ensure uninterrupted trade between the Southern African Customs Unions (SACU), Mozambique and the United Kingdom will continue as uncertainty continues over Brexit, says Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies.

SA sends condolences to Indonesia

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has sent condolences to the government and people of Indonesia following the flash floods and landslides which killed 73 people.