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RAMAPHOSA: A lot has changed since 1994, we have much to celebrate
Dozens came out in their numbers to join President Cyril Ramaphosa in celebrating Sharpeville Day.
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RAMAPHOSA – “Real work is getting done here”
"I am quite satisfied with the progress I am seeing here, real work is getting done, and money is being…
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Vereeniging trio among 34 slain officers commemorated at SAPS National Commemoration Day
Captain Shashape Theletsane (59), Warrant Officer Aaron Mfazwe (54), and Constable Timothy Mbhele (46) who lost their lives when their…
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President Ramaphosa to visit Emfuleni on 12 August
Emfuleni’s embattled municipality ELM has grabbed national headlines as a key electoral battleground and issue in especially Gauteng - with…
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President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the nation at 20h00
President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the nation on government’s response to persistent public violence in parts of the country.
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Ramaphosa to address the nation on developments in SA’s Covid-19 response
President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the nation at 20h00 tonight, Monday 11 January 2021, on developments in relation to the…
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“We must be prepared to live with Covid-19 for a year or more” – Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa stated that as the lockdown is gradually eased, life will slowly return. But it will not be…
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CW-residents want president to intervene
VANDERBIJLPARK. – Enraged residents of the CW-areas in Vanderbijlpark are fed-up with the Emfuleni Municipality’s inability to resolve power outtages…
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Ramaphosa authorises additional 2820 members to SANDF
The spread of Covid-19 continues to increase across South Africa.
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SA has witnessed far too many tragedies, Ramaphosa
South Africa has witnessed far too many tragedies. Too many young lives have been lost, too many children hurt and…
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From the desk of the President, 28 October 2019
"President Mandela’s words affirmed what the nations of Africa have long said: that we want trade more than aid. That…
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