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School nutrition programme defrauded of R2.9m

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Former provincial Department of Education employee, Zukiswa Wana, and three other people appeared in the East London Magistrate’s Court on Thursday, on charges of corruption, fraud, money laundering and racketeering.

SARS wins R1b tax evasion case

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The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has welcomed the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) judgment which ended the protracted dispute with Africa Cash & Carry.

Eskom debt pegged at R454 billion

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While encouraged by the achievement of an improved net profit and increased EBIDTA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation) for the six months ending on 30 September, financial and operational performance at Eskom remains a challenge.

Minister condemns vandalism

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Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula has condemned the vandalism of commuter rail infrastructure.

Deputy President to address World AIDS Day

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Deputy President David Mabuza will on Sunday deliver a keynote address at the World AIDS Day National Commemoration event to be held at the James Motlatsi Stadium in Orkney, Klerksdorp, in the North West.

Labour inspectors, Hawks raid illegal factories

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The Department of Employment and Labour, in conjunction with Home Affairs Immigration Officers, and the Hawks, on Wednesday raided two factories in Johannesburg, which were suspected of flouting labour laws.

African leaders must meet needs of citizens

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President Cyril Ramaphosa says leaders on the continent must step up efforts to strengthen political stability and drive development to meet the needs of its people.

Strike deteriorates SAA financial position

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The recent South African Airways strike has resulted in a sudden deterioration of the state-owned company’s financial position, the Public Enterprises Ministry has revealed.