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Activist leads petition opposing non-Thai student admissions policy

A group led by activist Tae Achiwa gathered outside Thailand’s Ministry of Education in Bangkok yesterday, March 17, to submit a letter objecting to the government’s non-Thai student admissions policy for 2025. Tae arrived at around 11am with supporters from the Thai Mai Thon group and handed officials a petition opposing the Ministry of Education …

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WATCH LIVE: Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi appears before the Ad Hoc committee

Zuko Komisa KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner, Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, has returned to the spotlight as he begins his final round of testimony before Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee. Commissioner Mkhwanazi’s appearance is a significant bookend to the committee’s work. Having opened the proceedings, his return allows him to respond directly to evidence provided [...]

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Hawks make arrests involving R800,000 small business funding scam

South Africa's Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (the Hawks) has arrested a 58-year-old company director and a 49-year-old financial advisor following a major investigation into the Small Enterprise Development and Finance Agency (SEDFA).

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April electricity hike sparks calls for affordable pricing options 

Calls are growing for electricity pricing reforms as tariffs are set to increase by 8.76% in April 2026. The ANCYL says the current pricing model unfairly shifts costs and inefficiencies onto consumers. Eskom has acknowledged affordability concerns, saying efforts are being made to keep future increases reasonable.

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