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Daily Maverick on MSNIgnoring child nutrition in South Africa can’t be the next big mistakeProper investments in early learning could help to move South Africa up the World Capital Index. But we also have a huge ...
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The South African on MSNMinister Gwarube: 96% of school pit toilets eliminated since 2018Minister of Basic Education announces elimination of 96% of identified school pit toilets. The public is urged to report ...
The Minister of Social Development took to the podium at the second Africa Children's Summit and promised that plans to ...
Speaking at the Uyinene Mrwetyana Memorial Lecture, Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube connected the 2019 UCT student ...
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The South African on MSNAfriForum on ‘Kill the Boer’ saga: Ramaphosa’s silence is approvalAfriForum claims that the President's refusal to publicly condemn the struggle chant signals his approval of calls for ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNLong walk to fleedom for 70,000 Afrikaners — US bureaucracy rises to occasionAfrikaners may grow long beards waiting for President Donald Trump’s executive order offering asylum to the promised land to ...
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — An old anti-apartheid song that was a call for Black people to stand up against oppression and ...
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ABP News on MSNSouth African President Ramaphosa’s intervention to stop proposed ban on cannabis products welcomedSouth African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s intervention to stop proposed regulations banning the manufacture and sale of food ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNGovernment U-turn on cannabis products ban — seller (and user) fears allayedThe South African government has withdrawn its ban on cannabis and hemp foodstuffs, following public outcry and pressure from ...
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South Africa’s government backs down on Cannabis food banHealth Minister Dr. Aaron Motsoaledi made the decision after facing strong opposition from industry groups and businesses.
A new report has found more children than ever are not in school, with the number of lost days of learning up nearly 70% in five years. It is the most vulnerable children who skip school, are ...
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