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Pension of former Eskom executive frozen

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The Special Tribunal has granted an order allowing the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to freeze the pension fund of former Eskom middle manager for Program Complex Projects, Duduzile Moyo following allegations of contract fraud.

SAA not scaling down operations

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State-owned airline, South African Airways (SAA), has moved to assure customers that it will continue to service the routes it currently offers.

Luxury vehicle of EC supply chain chief director probed

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The East London Division of the High Court has granted the National Prosecuting Authority’s Asset Forfeiture Unit an order to preserve the luxury vehicle of the Eastern Cape Department of Education’s supply chain Chief Director.

Announcements to be made on Eskom

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President Cyril Ramaphosa says announcements are expected to be made with regard to Eskom which government believes will take the power utility forward and entrench the resolve to surpass the current challenges facing it.

Government determined to fight child hunger, says President

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Citing findings of the recent survey conducted between 2021 and 2022, President Cyril Ramaphosa said despite the growth in the number of people receiving social grants, food security and household and child hunger remain stubbornly high.

Preserving culture in language

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Steeped in rich colours and textures, South Africa’s heritage extends to an array of languages spoken around the country.

PSC recommends ethics training for HR practitioners

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As part of professionalising the public service, government departments must conduct in-depth awareness and training for human resources practitioners on how to handle ethical challenges during recruitment and selection processes to ensure ethical hiring decisions.