Education department happy with vaccine rollout – even in Eastern Cape
The department of basic education in the Eastern Cape and nationally claims that Covid vaccination programme in the sector is going well.
The department of basic education in the Eastern Cape and nationally claims that Covid vaccination programme in the sector is going well.
The acrimonious wage dispute was settled with a 4% increment with Nestlé.
Residents see no way else to get rid of their rubbish than to dump it because no truck will be coming to collect it.
The gruesome murder of Busisiwe Ngwadla and the light sentence given to her killer has put the spotlight on the effectiveness of police in dealing with femicide and gender-based violence.
The global foods corporation is accused by the union of racism and unfair labour practices across all its operations in the country.
The EPWP workers have vowed to fight until their demands are met.
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The school principal abandoned his post after he was accused by parents and community members of misusing school funds.
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The surge in numbers of students testing positive is a cause for concern for universities in the Eastern Cape.
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