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More South Africans are still stuck in Saudi Arabia

More than 120 South Africans were repatriated last week, and those still waiting to get home are running out of money

The department of international relations announced that 93 South Africans have been repatriated. But others are still waiting to get back home.

South Africans in Saudi who missed their flight still have hope

The department of international relations announced that 93 South Africans have been repatriated. But others are still waiting to get back home

South Africans in Saudi fear they will miss their flight home

As jobs dry up, South Africans living in Saudi Arabia have little choice but to leave

Minister of International Relations and Co-operation Naledi Pandor. (Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)

Pandor goes into self-isolation after Covid-19 scare

The minister of international relations took the precaution after allegations that an employee had tested positive for the virus

Coronavirus: 151 people to return to South Africa from China within two weeks

They have not been diagnosed with the coronavirus and the health department says there’s no need for citizens to panic

Coronavirus has been declared as a state of disaster in South Africa. (CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)

SA’s quarantine plan for coronavirus

A small Free State dorp and 14 days of isolation — this is the plan for citizens returning from China, to prevent a potential outbreak of the disease

R4-million on bodyguards: Ex-VC Ratale Kgaphola

MUT head’s lavish life slammed

The university’s council was aware of the abuse of resources but nothing was done to stop it

Department says late matric results will be out soon

The Department of Education has said that all 2008 National Senior Certificate candidates will have their results before schools reopen.

IFP slams ‘abominable propaganda’ of history book

The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) is arranging a series of protests to stop the use of a grade 12 history book it describes as ”biased propaganda … poisoning the minds of…

Govt to probe extent of racism in education

The Department of Education is to investigate the extent of racism and other forms of discrimination in higher education, it said on Monday. A ministerial committee is expected…

Govt mulls response to planned pupils’ pledge

The government has not yet decided whether it will be compulsory for school children to recite a pledge each morning. Lunga Ngqengelele, Education Minister Naledi Pandor’s…