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Consumer Price Index drops down to 5.5%

Zuko Komisa Consumer Price Index drops down to 5.5%. The annual consumer price inflation (CPI) has decreased, falling from 5.9% in October to 5.5% in November, for the first time in three months.   Based on a representative basket of goods and services, the Consumer Price Index calculates the overall change in consumer prices over time. The most popular way to measure inflation is through the CPI, which is closely […]

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extension of social relief grants

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Ramaphosa announces Presidential PhD Initiative with a R1 billion investment 

Zuko Komisa Ramaphosa announces the Presidential PhD Initiative with a R1 billion investment. To advance science and technology, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced on Tuesday that the government had launched the Presidential PhD Initiative with an initial R1 billion investment from the National Skills Fund. He announced the initiative during the inaugural Presidential Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) Plenary in Pretoria. Through this initiative, key competencies in the fields of advanced […]

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Ezulweni and ANC

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Ezulweni and ANC reach settlement negotiation agreement

By: Natasha Archary Image: Adobe Stock A settlement negotiation agreement has been reached between Ezulweni Investments and the African National Congress (ANC) regarding the outstanding R102 million. In a statement issued by Ezulweni Investment's attorney, Shafique Sarlie, both parties have commenced with urgent settlement negotiations, and there is confidence that the matter will be finalized soon. "As Ezulweni's attorney of record in this matter, we are pleased to announce that […]

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Rand Water warns of system collapse

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Rand Water warns of system collapse due to high consumption

By: Natasha Archary Image: Adobe Stock Rand Water has issued a warning of a system collapse due to high consumption across Gauteng metros. In a statement issued on Sunday, 10 December the water utility said systems are constrained by the impact of heatwave patterns which has led to higher consumption in water. Additionally, Rand Water says municipality debt is untenable and is calling for municipalities to decrease their debtors' days. […]

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return to social media

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Jub Jub’s rape and attempted murder court case postponed

Zuko Komisa image cred: instagram/official_jubjub The rape and murder case of Molemo Maarohanye, popularly known as "Jub Jub" has been rescheduled to February 2024. Maarohanye turned himself in to the police in Brixton earlier this year, and he was set free on R10,000 bail. This followed the issuance of an arrest warrant for him. A decade after the incident occurred, actress and TV personality Amanda Du-Pont filed a case of […]

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Tributes continue to pour in for late singer Zahara

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Tributes continue to pour in for late singer Zahara

Katlego Sekhu image: Instagram/@zaharasa On Monday evening, devastating news reached South Africans as they learned of the passing of the multi-award-winning singer/songwriter, Zahara. Zahara had been hospitalised since November of this year due to persistent physical pains. Following the heartbreaking news of her untimely passing, fans and friends of the singer flooded social media with tributes. Thato Immaculate, known for her role in Entangled, highlighted the immense loss Zahara's passing […]

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Supreme Court of Appeal upholds Ramaphosa’s recognition of King Misuzulu

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Ramaphosa’s recognition of King Misuzulu declared unlawful and invalid

By: Natasha Archary Image: President Ramaphosa Twitter The Pretoria High Court has ruled that President Cyril Ramaphosa's recognition of Misuzulu kaZwelithini as the AmaZulu King is unlawful and invalid. Twenty-three applicants put forward two review applications to the court to one, determine whether the incumbent king, King Misuzulu kaZwelithini was appointed king in terms of Zulu custom, and two, whether the President correctly recognised the present king in terms of […]

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Roger Jardine launches a political movement called “Change Starts Now”

Zuko Komisa Image | @Constitution_94/X Roger Jardine launches a political movement called "Change Starts Now". Roger Jardine, a businessman and struggle activist, introduced his "Change Starts Now" political movement on Sunday. The launch follows weeks of speculation about his potential presidential aspirations. Jardine introduced "Change Starts Now" in front of his family, friends, and acquaintances in a hall that held roughly 400 people, including political activists Mark Haywood, Murphey Morobe, and […]

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Cannabis industry gears up for legal battle over ban of edibles

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Home Affairs Minister admitted to Steve Biko hospital for medical procedure

By: Natasha Archary Image: Screenshot from livestream Home Affairs Minister, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi has been hospitalised at the Steve Biko Academic Hospital. Motsoaledi is set to undergo an unspecified medical procedure, after being admitted to hospital on Monday, 11 December. News of the Minister's hospitalisation was confirmed by a brief statement from the Minister's spokesperson, Thabo Mokgola. "The Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi has today, 11 December 2023, […]

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