Two people fined R50k for leaking South Africa’s 2020 matric maths exam. Explore the scandal, court ruling, and new exam security steps.
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Stay informed with the latest breaking news and current affairs from Gauteng and beyond. Get real-time updates on government services, business, sports, economy, and social issues affecting South Africa.
Discover how South Africa’s tobacco excise taxes are used to fund healthcare, social services, education, and infrastructure, supporting public health and economic goals in the 2025 budget.
Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in Gauteng digitises over 800,000 patient files in partnership with Microsoft and Mint Group, improving healthcare efficiency, security, and youth employment in South Africa’s largest hospital.
Illegal mining in South Africa is causing severe environmental damage contaminating water, destroying land, threatening biodiversity, and endangering communities. This hidden crisis undermines public health and the economy, demanding urgent action and stronger enforcement. Learn how South Africa can fight back before it’s too late.
Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has revealed a bold R64 billion health budget for South Africa boosting staff, hospital upgrades, and disease prevention, including a new R200 million HIV/AIDS grant. Discover how these investments and global partnerships aim to build a healthier, more equitable healthcare system nationwide.
Volkswagen has issued a new recall affecting 253 Polo sedans in South Africa, citing safety concerns with improperly fitted seat…
Explore how rising crime and urban decay are impacting Johannesburg’s CBD, affecting businesses and residents. Discover current crime trends and the City’s plans to improve safety and revitalize the area in 2025.
South Africa’s National Assembly is launching a formal inquiry into statutory rape amid surging teen pregnancy rates. Find out why MPs are demanding urgent, cross-party action to strengthen protections for children.
South Africa loses an estimated R28 billion annually due to illicit cigarette trade. Explore the economic impact, drivers, and government efforts to combat this growing national crisis.
Seven suspects, including three City Power employees, were arrested for copper theft worth R200,000. Fifteen City Power workers face disciplinary action amid ongoing efforts to combat cable theft in Johannesburg.
