The article also noted that the Eastern Cape wasn’t alone in this situation, as large numbers of learners in KwaZulu-Natal were also without transport … Read more: School transport in crisis, National Treasury admits – PressReader
The news team is monitoring Gauteng traffic as motorists make their way back to the province. The provincial government has raised serious … Read more: Authorities monitor traffic on Gauteng roads: Calvin Dludla is at De Hoek Toll Plaza
Meanwhile, the Gauteng Department of Education says it is still working to place thousands of learners who remain without schools. “When you look … Read more: Mabona: More than 5,000 Grade 1 and 8 pupils still unplaced – eNCA
Later at Centurion, it was a case of deja vu as the match between the Pretoria Capitals and Durban’s Super Giants was also abandoned without a ball … Read more: Sunrisers, Capitals hope for sunshine showdown in Centurion – The Herald
… Durban July also has the potential to bring about a dramatic change in the standings in just one race. Last season Justin Snaith was well over R7 … Read more: Intriguing National Trainers Championship season – PressReader
Chief operating officer for the Western Cape department of health and wellness department Doctor Saadiq Kariem said “our emergency centres were also … Read more: Western Cape hospitals under strain as emergency admissions top 74,000 over festive season
The sparsely populated Northern Cape recorded the fewest applications, with 26,186 hopefuls throwing their hats in the ring. The SAPS has since … Read more: Over a million youths chase just 5,500 police jobs — a third are graduates – MSN
Over 5000 Gauteng pupils in Grades 1 and 8 still need to be placed for the new school year. Gauteng Education says it’s working to ensure all … Read more: Over 5,000 Gauteng pupils still to be placed – YouTube
The Gauteng Transport Inspectorate (GTI), working with the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) and other law enforcement agencies, officers … Read more: Festive season lawlessness: Joburg records most traffic offences – The Citizen