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Jan 28, 2024 |
thesouthafrican.com | Siso Naile
Free State matric top achiever Kamohelo Neo Katleho Mosikili landed safe and sound at the Cape Town International Airport to start his tertiary education in the Western Cape. FREE STATE’S TOP ACHIEVER’S ROUGH JOURNEY TO GREATNESSFrom humble beginnings in the dusty streets of Qwaqwa, Mosikili registered to become a student at the University of Cape Town. Mosikili passed matric with flying colours, despite surviving two robberies last year.
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Jan 28, 2024 |
thesouthafrican.com | Siso Naile
In a bid to improve the safety of learners, the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) cracked down on unroadworthy scholar transports this past week. RTMC DETAILS NATIONAL OPERATIONS ON UNROADWORTHY VEHICLESAccording to RTMC, hundreds of vehicles were impounded and scores of drivers arrested as traffic authorities intensified their national crackdown on unroadworthy vehicles transporting learners to schools.
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Jan 27, 2024 |
sapeople.com | Gcina Ntsaluba |Ray Leathern |Nokwanda Ncwane |Siso Naile
Human Rights Activist, Graca Machel and the Nelson Mandela Foundation have called on the international community to give effect to the rulings made by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Friday, 26 January. Machel and the foundation also thanked South Africa’s legal team that presented South Africa’s case at The Hague, adding that the team did a sterling job.
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Jan 27, 2024 |
sapeople.com | Ray Leathern |Gcina Ntsaluba |Nokwanda Ncwane |Siso Naile
Good news, this week the 2024 Ford Territory was confirmed for the South African market. Set for arrival in showrooms in Q2 2024, it’s a five-seat SUV that majors in smart technology and efficiency. TRENDING: HOW to protect against buying diluted diesel in South AfricaJust take a look at it. The Ford Territory is all about commanding presence on the road, spaciousness inside, and integrated smart technology, says the Blue Oval.
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Jan 27, 2024 |
sapeople.com | Gcina Ntsaluba |Nokwanda Ncwane |Siso Naile |Nozibusiso Mazibuko
Minister of International Relations Naledi Pandor says the court believes that there’s circumstantial evidence of genocidal acts committed. Minister of International Relations Naledi Pandor hopes that Israel’s allies in the West will put pressure to implement the provisional measures ordered by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague on Friday. In a landmark judgment, the ICJ ruled that Israel must take measures to prevent genocide in the Gaza Strip.
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