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Cabinet welcomes UNGA resolution on Israel’s occupation

Cabinet has welcomed the United Nations General Assembly’s (UNGA) historic resolution that declared Israel’s occupation of East Jerusalem, the West Bank, and Gaza unlawful, and mandating the complete withdrawal of Israeli settlers and soldiers.

‘Thi…

Cabinet urges public to monitor weather warnings

Cabinet has encouraged South Africans to remain alert and adhere to weather warnings from the South African Weather Service (SAWS).

‘The country continues to experience inclement weather conditions ranging from unusual snowfalls, flooding, rainstorm…

SA’s delegation well received by UK investors

Cabinet has reflected on the positive investor sentiments emanating from President Cyril Ramaphosa and Deputy President Paul Mashatile’s working visits to New York in the United States, and London in the United Kingdom (UK), respectively.

The Presid…

Lusikisiki massacre suspect was on parole: NPA

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) says a man arrested in connection with the murder of 18 people in the Eastern Cape was currently out on parole for murder, while the massacre took place.

The man made a first appearance in the Lusikisiki Magi…

Four suspects arrested for extortion

Police from the Gauteng Organised Crime Investigation Unit and Johannesburg Metro Police Department have arrested four suspects for extortion and intimidation in the Johannesburg CBD this week.

It is alleged that eight males confronted the employees…

President Ramaphosa welcomes reform of visa regime

President Cyril Ramaphosa has hailed the newly gazetted reforms to South Africa’s visa regime as a major step towards attracting international skills and investment, growing tourism and creating jobs.

These changes, gazetted on Wednesday, are a mile…

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