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The City of Tshwane has approved a new HIV/AIDS workplace counselling policy aimed at supporting employees and reducing new infections, marking a significant step towards fostering a compassionate work environment
Members of the MKP Women's League marched on Monday to demand urgent reforms in South Africa's justice system, highlighting the failures in addressing gender-based violence and calling for accountability for perpetrators.
The Gauteng High Court has struck down Johannesburg's property rates policy that reclassified private schools as 'business entities', causing massive tax hikes. Judge Phaneul Mudau described the city's public consultation process as 'a sham' and ruled that the policy violated children's constitutional rights to education by failing to consider how increased school fees would affect access to education.
The City of Johannesburg has initiated public participation for its revised social burial policy, aimed at helping indigent residents afford dignified funerals.
The City of Johannesburg has initiated public participation for its revised social burial policy, aimed at helping indigent residents afford dignified funerals.
South Africa faces potential US sanctions and severe diplomatic consequences if it maintains trade relations with Iran, warns foreign policy expert Prof. Michael Walsh. The Trump Administration's aggressive stance could lead to terrorism sponsor designation and banking restrictions
The DA and Solidarity Movement's recent US visits have sparked controversy in South African politics, with both groups defending their diplomatic missions against accusations of seeking Trump's favour. While the groups maintain different objectives, their trips have highlighted growing tensions in SA-US relations.
AVBOB faces backlash as a woman reveals her shocking R4,000 funeral payout after 22 years of contributions.