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More COVID-19 vaccines needed in Africa

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At least 80% of African countries are expected to miss the global target of vaccinating at least 10% of their populations against COVID-19 by the end of September.

Corruption main cause in licensing backlogs

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One of the main challenges to undoing backlogs in license renewals and applications is corruption at Driving Licence Testing Centres (DLTC) around the country.

SAHRC to intervene in Semenya case

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The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has announced that it will be a third party in the appeal matter between 800m runner Caster Semenya and the Swiss Federal Supreme Court which will be heard at the European Court of Human Rights.

Minister Dlodlo to launch Public Service Month

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Public Service and Administration Minister Ayanda Dlodlo, will today launch the Integrated Public Service Month (IPSM), which is aimed at recognising the work done by public servants across all three spheres of government.

Coega Steel issued with prohibition notice

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Department of Employment and Labour inspectors have issued a prohibition notice to Coega Steel in Gqeberha after the company was found to have flouted various health and safety regulations.

Beware of Free State job scam

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The Department of Employment and Labour in the Free State has cautioned the public against scammers posing as recruitment officials from the department.

Department takes "dim view" of Liliesleaf Farm media reports

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The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture has taken a “dim view” on allegations by the Liliesleaf Trust that the department had not provided the financial support needed to keep the historical site, Liliesleaf Farm, operational.