Author: Malebogo Putu

The South African Police in Grahamstown in the Eastern Cape have appealed to the public to help identify a man who was found dead on 23 February 2019. According to Police Captain Mali Govender, the Police were at the time alerted of skeletal remains that was found along the R67 between Grahamstown and Fort Beaufort

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The three spheres of government have committed to a short-term action plan that addresses the immediate basic service delivery issues of Alexandra township within the next six months. The commitment was made at an Inter-Ministerial Task Team on Service Delivery (IMTT) meeting on Wednesday. The three spheres of government encompass the national, provincial and local

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Disaster relief efforts continue with mop-up and rescue operations in areas affected by the storms in Durban, that claimed over 70 lives and caused extensive damage. Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) Minister Zweli Mkhize said disaster teams are now in a race against time to rescue unaccounted for people, with mudslides and sinkholes having swallowed

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The launch of training programmes worth R7.9 billion will go a long way to address skills development challenges while also growing the economy, says Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Minister, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma. “The launch of these projects, through the Labour Activation Programme, will go a long way in addressing unemployment, skills development and stimulating economic

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“A member of society merely exists. A citizen embraces the concept of civic virtue – of dedication to the common welfare of their community and their country.” These were the words of President Cyril Ramaphosa as he awarded the six National Orders on distinguished South Africans and eminent foreign nationals on Tuesday. The six National

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As the country commemorates African Vaccination Week, the South African Medical Association (SAMA) has urged South Africans to find out more about vaccinations in their areas, and to ensure that their children are vaccinated. “Statistics show vaccines do work and it is imperative that adults and children are properly immunised. SAMA stands firmly behind these celebrations

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has Wednesday, 24 April 2019 visited flood ravaged KwaZulu-Natal on his return from a working visit to Egypt. During the visit, the President assessed areas severely damaged by floods. He also reviewed recovery efforts. President Ramaphosa returned to South Africa in the course of the day following a working visit to the

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Well into the third week of fighting in and around Tripoli, armed conflict continues across multiple areas, including Khallat Farjan, Al-Aziziyah and Ain Zara, south of central Tripoli. A marked increase in precision airstrikes has been reported over the past few days in Abu Salim, Wadi al-Rabie, alSwani, Ain Zara and in the vicinity of Tripoli International Airport. As a direct result of armed conflict, the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate. Some 34,100 people have been forced to flee their homes, as per DTM displacement tracking, while an unconfirmed number of civilians remain trapped in conflict-affected areas. Trapped civilians are…

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Monbukagakusho, the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology(MEXT) offers various scholarships for non-Japanese nationals wishing to study in Japan In Ethiopia, the Ministry offers scholarship programs for Research Students, Undergraduate Students and College of Technology Students ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, April 23, 2019/ — Matters that require attention Eligible Nationality Only those with Ethiopian Nationality may apply through the Embassy of Japan in Ethiopia. Non-Ethiopian citizens should apply through the Japanese Embassy/Consulates in their country of citizenship. 2.Types of Scholarship The Embassy of Japan in Ethiopia only offers: Research Student Undergraduate Student College of Technology Student please click…

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