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DWS works to secure water supply amid power cuts

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The Department of Water and Sanitation says it is in consultation with a number of stakeholders and water entities throughout the country to ensure that their systems do not fail amid rolling power cuts.

Voters spoiled for choice

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The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) says voters will be faced with their biggest choice yet in a national election after a record number of 48 political parties met the legal requirements to contest this year’s elections.

Parliament reflects on Human Rights Day

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Parliament has joined the entire nation in commemorating Human Rights Day under the theme ‘The year of indigenous languages: Promoting and deepening a human rights culture’.

President wants urgent action on Prasa

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has instructed the Minister of Transport, Dr Blade Nzimande, to urgently address challenges plaguing commuter rail agency, the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa).

Eskom condemns fake reports

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Eskom says messages being circulated on social and digital media claiming that there will be no electricity in the country are false and misleading.

Parties pledge fair campaigning for 8 May election

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The political parties set to contest the 2019 national and provincial elections have vowed to uphold the Independent Electoral Commission’s (IEC) Code of Conduct while campaigning in the run up to the 8 May polls.

No lights, no water

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The Johannesburg Water (JW) has advised residents of the City of Johannesburg to check the load shedding schedule of their respective areas on the Eskom and City Power websites, as power outages affect water supply.

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.