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Gauteng throws its weight behind a new national clean-up campaign led by Deputy President Paul Mashatile, aiming to restore pride in public spaces and improve community health.
Widely celebrated for being the site of the conception of the Freedom Charter, Kliptown in Soweto is a symbol of absolute disregard. A recent visit by Deputy President Paul Mashatile, Premier Panyaza ...
In 1955, the Congress of the People was held in Kliptown to commit to a vision of South Africa, where the people would share ...
If Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng recuses himself from the trial, the matter would have to start from scratch for a third time, and ...
Explore the heart of South Africa's history this Youth Day weekend by visiting Soweto's poignant historical sites. Each ...
AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS WELCOMES THE ANNOUNCEMENT BY PRESIDENT RAMAPHOSA ON THE NATIONAL DIALOGUE ...
Over the past decade, the case has come to symbolise dysfunction in South Africa’s justice system. It has featured the arrest ...
Amid renewed promises and cautious optimism, Kliptown residents confront long-standing service delivery failures as government leaders launch a campaign to restore dignity and infrastructure in one of ...
Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng has stated that he is willing to recuse himself from the former Bafana Bafana captain, Senzo ...
The campaign was officially launched on Friday in Soweto, where Mashatile supervised teams working to clean up the Kliptown ...
In his address, Deputy President Mashatile made it clear that the campaign is not about outsourcing cleaning to temporary ...
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