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3 days ago |
briefly.co.za | Tebogo Mokwena
A report revealed that South African households are facing a shortage of food The report, titled Food for Thought: Reflections on Food Insecurity, revealed that the country does not have enough food This is caused by rising food prices and structural inequalities, and South Africans agreed Tebogo Mokwena, a dedicated Briefly News current affairs journalist, contributed coverage of international and local social issues like health, corruption, education, unemployment, labour, service delivery...
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4 days ago |
briefly.co.za | Tebogo Mokwena
South Africans were enraged after the Western Cape High Court dismissed an application by the Road Accident Fund to rescind a judgment awarding an undocumented foreign national a payout Charles Chipofya was involved in a car accident in 2016 and was supposed to receive a R1.4 million settlement, but RAF contested the settlement after discovering he was undocumented The Western Cape High Court ordered RAF to pay Chipofya the settlement, and South Africans were furious PAY ATTENTION: You can...
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4 days ago |
briefly.co.za | Tebogo Mokwena
The president of the Economic Freedom Fighters, Julius Malema, shared his views on Floyd Shivambu's removal as the MK Party's secretary-general MK Paryy president Jacob Zuma fired him as the secretary-general following his visit to Malawian pastor Shepherd Bushiri Malema said that he has nothing to do with Shivambu and said if he comes to Parliament, he will find the EFF active Tebogo Mokwena, a Briefly News current affairs journalist in Johannesburg, South Africa, has covered policy changes,...
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4 days ago |
briefly.co.za | Tebogo Mokwena
The R255 million asbestos tender trial involving former Free state Premier Ace Magashule and businessman Edwin Sodi has been postponed to 2026, much to Magashule's irritation Magashule and Sodi have been accused of corruption after Sodi's business received the tender to replace cancer-causing asbestos roofing in the Free State The state requested a postponement as it planned to appeal Judge Phillip Loubser's ruling, which declared Moroadi Cholota's extradition unlawful Tebogo Mokwena, a...
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4 days ago |
briefly.co.za | Tebogo Mokwena
The South African Police Service arrested a man from Mpumalanga who allegedly confessed to killing his sister The suspect and his sister allegedly got into a fight in White River almost a year ago on 29 May 2024 He allegedly killed her and buried her in a shallow grave, and he confessed to members of the public who alerted the police Tebogo Mokwena, a Briefly News current affairs journalist based in Johannesburg, South Africa, covered a range of criminal activities, including cash-in-transit...
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