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South Africans should look out for new bank notes and coins released by the South African Reserve Bank this week. in the first major currency redesign in over a decade. Some colour changes and refreshed watermarks have been added to the notes, while new animal depictions can be seen on some of the coins. The upgraded currency is being released into circulation and should reach your pockets in the coming weeks. following widespread criticism from the public and political parties.
following his retirement in April. Oberholzer confirmed on Wednesday that he signed a new contract with Eskom to help see it through SA's load shedding crisis as the state-owned entity heaps on more Stage 6. Get 14 days free to read all our investigative and in-depth journalism. Thereafter you will be billed R75 per month. You can cancel anytime and if you cancel within 14 days you won't be billed.
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6,000 new crime-fighters placed in GautengThousands of officials are expected to enter the provinces streets to maintain law and order.
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Gauteng safety committee calls on communities to collaborate with recently deployed wardens | News24The Gauteng legislature has come out in defence of a recently launched crime prevention unit. The Gauteng community safety committee said the project would likely reduce crime throughout the province, despite widespread criticism. | Malaika_Dee
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Lesufi commits to tripartite alliance consultations in Gauteng to avoid rifts - SABC NewsThe African National Congress (ANC) Gauteng Provincial Chairperson, Panyaza Lesufi, has made a commitment to alliance partners, the SACP and Cosatu, in the province that consultations will take place to avoid any rift.
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JSC urges suspension of two Gauteng judgesAs a result of ‘unreasonable delays’ in delivering judgments, the JSC recommends Ramaphosa suspend them, pending a tribunal decision
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Gauteng’s ‘instant cops’ hit the streets — and they're armedSecurity analysts raise doubts about deploying the 4,000 wardens with firearms after a short selection and training period.
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Power struggles in Gauteng municipalities concerning, says Cogta MEC KhumaloMzi Khumalo said he was concerned with the level of power struggles in the province’s municipalities, and that his department would soon intervene.
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