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President Ramaphosa Outlines SA’s G20 Presidency Priorities at WEF

Davos-Klosters: President Cyril Ramaphosa has highlighted the significance of South Africa’s G20 Presidency and the economic priorities of the South African Government of National Unity during a special address to the 55th World Economic Forum in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland. According to South African Government News Agency, the President told world leaders

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CPI Increases in December as Inflation Rises to 3%

Johannesburg: Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) has recorded an increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), with data showing that inflation increased in December to 3%, from 2.9% in November 2024. At the end of each year, Statistics South Africa calculates the average inflation rate for the year. The average

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SAPS to Host Series of Events Leading to National Police Day

Durban: The South African Police Service (SAPS) will from Friday initiate a series of activities and events in anticipation of National Police Day, set for next Monday. In 2005, the Cabinet designated January 27 as National Police Day. On this day, SAPS honors the sacrifices made by the nation’s law

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Nelson Mandela Bay Residents Urged to Stop Vandalism of Infrastructure

Nelson Mandela Bay: The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality has called on community members to report and stop the vandalism of electricity infrastructure. The call follows the collapse of a substation in Khayelitsha, Kariega, due to vandalism. According to South African Government News Agency, the City’s Member of the Mayoral Committee

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South Africa Undergoing Fundamental Transformation, Says President Ramaphosa

Davos Klosters: President Cyril Ramaphosa has declared that South Africa is undergoing a ‘fundamental transformation’ as it seeks to accelerate inclusive economic growth. President Ramaphosa was speaking at the South Africa Night World Economic Forum (WEF), held at the Garden Hall in Davos Klosters, Switzerland. According to South African Government

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