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SANParks employees take to the streets

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The South African National Parks (SANParks) management confirmed that a number of employees, who are members of the Health and Other Service Personnel Trade Union of South Africa (HOSPERSA), have abandoned their work stations in different divisions in the Parks.

Slight decrease in dam levels

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The Department of Water and Sanitation has reported a slight decrease in South Africa’s dam levels, which show a drop of 1% week-on-week.

Remembering Ronnie Mamoepa

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Late veteran government communicator, Ronnie Mamoepa, sought to make a difference wherever he served, says Communication Minister Ayanda Dlodlo.

Hair incident a human rights issue at schools

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Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi says the hair issue at Windsor House Academy is a human rights issue and the department takes allegations of racism very seriously.

Minister Brown backs Eskom investigation

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A thorough investigation is the only way to lift the cloud shrouding State-owned enterprises stemming from allegations of State capture, says Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown.

Drug bust shocks quiet neighbourhood

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The posh neighbourhood of Dobsonville, Soweto, was rocked by news on Tuesday that amongst its quiet streets, where children often play, was a hiding place for a multimillion drug lab.

Ronnie Mamoepa, a legendary public servant

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A giant tree may have fallen in the field of government communication but the legendary Ronnie Mamoepa’s legacy will forever live in those he mentored and worked with.

Mamoepa family touched by tributes

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The family of the late government communicator, Ronnie Mamoepa has expressed appreciation for the outpouring of tributes from South Africans as well as the Presidency for declaring his funeral a Special Provincial Official Funeral.