Minister of basic education Angie Motshekga. Gallo Images/Phill Makagoe Angie Motshekga denies she is a "stubborn minister", saying she consulted widely on the opening of schools.She called the EFF opportunistic and populist for invoking dead children to make a political point.She said it was the DA's mandate to reject everything.Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga took…
Electoral officials and political party monitors count votes at the Mighty Caspia polling station in Area 23, a residential location in Lilongwe. Malawi's opposition leader Lazarus Chakwera appears headed for victoryVoters went to the polls on Tuesday for the second time in a year to elect a president Results compiled from the 5 002 polling centres gave…
@jsteenhuisen#cyrilramaphosa— Democratic Alliance (@Our_DA) May 13, 2020READ | What you need to know: 9 main points from Ramaphosa's speechThe DA has called on government to end the curfew, ramp up direct cash transfers, urgently help hungry people and lift the ban on cigarettes and alcohol sales. They have also called for the reinstatement of the separation…
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4 min read AS THE PITT marches toward the end of its exciting second season, there are plenty of running storylines nearing conclusion. What will happen to Dr. Robby (Noah Wyle)? What’s the deal with Baby Jane Doe? Will Dr. Langdon (Patrick Ball) find redemption? What direction will Javadi (Shabana Azeez) and Dr. Mohan (Supriya