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Stats SA issues scam warning

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Statistics South Africa has warned the public of imposters pretending to be fieldworkers from Stats SA.

Work to restore stability in KZN continues

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While calm has returned to KwaZulu-Natal following last month’s civil unrest, concerted efforts are underway to resort peace and stability, says KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala.

SAPS making progress in addressing KZN violence

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The South African Police Service (SAPS) has made significant progress in dissecting the causes and effects of the recent wanton destruction of infrastructure and business lootings in KwaZulu-Natal, says Police Minister Bheki Cele.

National Science Week kicks off

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The National Science Week (NSW) kicked off on Monday and will run until 7 August with an entirely virtual programme featuring exciting content in the form of exhibitions, webinars, documentaries and more aimed at stimulating interest in science in South Africa.

Petrol price to increase

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Consumers will have to fork out an additional 91 cents for a litre of fuel as of Wednesday.

Water interruptions impact Mpumalanga labour offices

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The Department of Employment and Labour says its Mpumalanga provincial office and Emalahleni labour centre will temporarily change their operational hours due to water interruptions from Tuesday and Thursday.

Primary schools resume full-time classes

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After more than a year of attending school on a rotational basis to curb the spread of COVID-19, all primary school learners are back in class on a full-time basis from today.

Correctional services welcomes 1 068 new recruits

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Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, Ronald Lamola, says government’s foremost priority of creating opportunities for young people and supporting them to access work opportunities has been demonstrated through the recruitment of the 1 068 new correctional officials.