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DA proud to note Minister Gwarube's 93% progress toward pit latrine eradication target
11th March 2025 The DA celebrates news announced today in Parliament's National Council of Provinces by Minister of Basic Education, Siviwe Gwarube, that over 93%... →
93% of identified pit toilets in public schools successfully eradicated – Siviwe Gwarube 
By: Thabi Shomolekae 11th March 2025 Despite the success of eradicating over 93% of identified pit toilets in public schools across the country, the Department of Basic Education said... →
South Africa can return to being global ferroalloy hub, ARM’s Andre Joubert reiterates 
By: Martin Creamer 11th March 2025 South Africa has extensively tested highly convincing home-grown smelting technology that has the potential to re-establish this country as a... →
SA: Leon Schreiber: Address by Home Affairs Minister, IEC Conference and Exhibition on Electronic Voting Technologies (10/03/2025)
11th March 2025 Under the seventh democratic administration, our apex priority is simple yet monumentally ambitious: to automate and digitalise as many processes... →
New ferroalloy technology pilot results ‘looking great’, Merafe presentation hears 
By: Martin Creamer 10th March 2025 The results of the pilot testing of a new Proudly South African smelting technology, which lowers electricity usage and has the potential to render... →
Schreiber wants full digital ID system by 2029 elections 
By: Thabi Shomolekae 10th March 2025 Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber has said that digital transformation requires more than just technology, noting that by the time of the next... →
Fictional citations, real consequences: Legal ethics in the age of AI
10th March 2025 As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to transform almost every aspect of modern life, including legal research, a recent High Court judgment... →
Moving graves and people for coal mines: the devastating costs of mining in South Africa
10th March 2025 About 80% of South Africa’s electricity still comes from burning coal. The country’s 108 coal mines have resulted in many communities being forced... →