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The R13 million library in Orange Farm: A year of unfulfilled promises
After a grand opening just before the elections, the R13 million library in Drieziek sits unused, leaving the community frustrated and demanding answers from local officials.
Constitutional Court to decide on CPS's profits from unlawful social grants contract
Freedom Under Law pushes for accountability as the Constitutional Court prepares to rule on CPS's profits from an unlawful social grants contract.
Inmates at Leeuwkop Prison finally heard in Gauteng High Court
After being denied a hearing twice, 20 life-sentenced inmates at Leeuwkop Prison finally have their case heard by Judge Stuart Wilson, who emphasises the importance of addressing their parole concerns.
Residents of Marulani Lodge protest unexpected waste management charges
Residents of Marulani Lodge in Pretoria East are outraged after receiving unexpected waste management bills from the City of Tshwane despite already paying for private waste collection.
Training the next generation of butlers: British Butler Institute launches in South Africa
Discover how Sean Williams, a senior trainer at the British Butler Academy, is reshaping the butler profession in South Africa, bringing modern hospitality skills to the forefront of luxury service.
Joburg residents to receive waste collection this weekend as Pikitup ends work stoppage
Johannesburg waste management will resume this weekend as Pikitup launches an urgent recovery plan after a two-day strike. Workers at all 12 depots had downed tools over transport service disputes with the taxi industry, causing widespread disruption across the city. Residents should check the revised collection schedule and place bins outside on designated days.
Why urgent intervention is crucial for the Rustenburg Home Affairs office
The Portfolio Committee on Public Service and Administration is alarmed by the dire state of the Rustenburg Home Affairs office, calling for immediate action to address severe service disruptions.
Home Affairs extend operating hours by an 'additional two hours' during festive season
Home Affairs Minister, Leon Schreiber, said to accommodate the increased demand during festive season, offices would be opened for an extra two hours daily.