Baldwin Ndaba

Multimedia Journalist, IOL Politics

R350 grant is not ending soon

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Government will continue to give mense the R350 social relief distress grants despite Cabinet’s decision to end the National State of Disaster soon.

Well done class of 2021: National and Western Cape pass rate up

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The national matric pass rate has increased, albeit by a marginal 0. 2%, despite the challenges the class of 2021 faced.

Eskom to punish Cape Town?

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Eskom says it will serve legal notices to municipalities that are not complying with load shedding schedules, including the City of Cape Town.

Cosatu to shut down SA

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Cosatu has called on millions of workers country-wide to stay at home tomorrow to protest the freezing of wages in the government and private sector.

Patriotic Alliance ou in court for looting

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Bruce Aldrin Nimmerhoudt – a senior member of the Patriotic Alliance (PA) in Joburg, who allegedly incited mobs to attack malls on Gauteng’s West Rand, was ordered ...

Top brass order Magashule to apologise

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Top ANC officials want suspended ANC Secretary-general Ace Magashule to apologise for serving President Cyril Ramaphosa with a suspension letter, allegedly without ...

Sexwale: More billions stolen

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ANC veteran and businessman Tokyo Sexwale dropped a bomb during a recent TV interview when he said several billions of rand that he raised to fight Covid-19 and ...

More than 30 000 government employees applied for R350 grant

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The DA has asked Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu to act against the almost 37 000 public servants who applied for the R350 Special Relief of Distress grant ...

Sassa extends deadline

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SASSA is appealing to more than 200 000 potential temporary disability grant applicants who failed to make the December deadline to urgently apply for the grants. ...

’Stop attacking trucks’

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has condemned the “mindless and bloody lawlessness” of attacks on trucks over the past two weeks.

Varsity students set to return to campus today

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Thousands of university and college students are expected back at campuses today following President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement that the country would move to ...

Cop shops to get GBV units

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Police Minister Bheki Cele has vowed to ensure that all police stations have a dedicated unit dealing with gender-based cases to ensure successful prosecution.

Schools open or shut?

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It's an anxious wait for thousands of pupils and teachers as Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga and teacher unions are set to continue their stand off this ...

‘President is not sick’

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As President Cyril Ramaphosa briefs the nation today on the latest plans to tackle the deadly Coronavirus, his office assured the public that he is 'in good health". ...

Malema to hand out gifts to the elderly

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EFF leader Julius Malema is visiting his hometown of Seshego in Limpopo on Friday, where he is set to dish out food hampers and blankets.

Andile Ramaphosa comes clean on failed bid to buy Mercantile Bank

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President Cyril Ramaphosa?s son Andile appears to be feeling the heat over his questionable business dealings.

WATCH: Ramaphosa stuck on train for over three hours

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President Cyril Ramaphosa experienced first hand the daily struggles of commuters after being stuck for hours on a train with disgruntled commuters.

Zuma must pay back millions in legal fees

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Former president Jacob Zuma has to pay back the millions the State has spent on his legal fees, the North Gauteng High Court has ruled.

R40 billion 'smuggled' for Guptas

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ANC veterans and SACP members were shell-shocked after hearing that South Africa lost more than R40 billion allegedly smuggled out to Dubai to benefit the Guptas. ...

Zuma to blame for #StateCapture saga — Sexwale

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President Jacob Zuma?s opponents will push for the ANC?s policy conference to rubber-stamp the decision for a judicial commission into state capture.

Popcru welcomes R87b budget to fight crime

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The money will be used to build more cop shops and to purchase more cop cars.

ANC to conduct lifestyle audits on members

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Senior party leaders and state-owned entities will be investigated.