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Joint Mobility and sport conference held in South Africa for the first time
Minister of Transport Blade Nzimande said he is excited about the gradual shift to electronic modes of transport at the…
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Minister Blade Nzimande announces new taxi scrapping agency
JOHANNESBURG – The Minister of Transport, Dr. Blade Nzimande is today holding a press conference about the new taxi-scrapping agency…
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Police issue a strong warning to drunk drivers during Easter holidays
JOHANNESBURG – Motorists are warned not to drink and drive.
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Department of Transport ‘bails’ out Sanral
JOHANNESBURG –The South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) has received 5.7 billion from the Department of transport in order to deal…
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Motorists, expect to pay more on your car licence fee
Transport minister Blade Nzimande announced that car licence fees will increase by 14 per cent.
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Blaze Nzimande announces festive season road fatalities
JOBURG – The festive season road crashes totalled 1 286 with the second highest number taking place in Gauteng.
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Zuma’s latest cabinet reshuffle critiqued on Twitter in true South African style
JOBURG – "Everyday I'm shuffling".
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Applications outnumber spaces at universities
JOHANNESBURG – Universities don't have the capacity to meet demand.
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UPDATE: Wits Students say ‘no’ again
BRAAMFONTEIN - Wits Students protest against the Minister's proposed eight per cent fees increment and demand free education
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Student aid upped by R4.5 billion
JOBURG - The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has received an additional R4.5 billion from State funding this academic…
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Everything you need to know about the #FeesMustFall protests
JOBURG - President Jacob Zuma will be meeting various university management teams and student representatives at the Union Buildings in…
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E-tolls war far from over
JOBURG – Leaders of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) leaders and more than 5 000 workers marched…
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