Baldwin Ndaba

Multimedia Journalist, IOL Politics

Former Gauteng government workers free to do business with the State - Gauteng MECs

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The DA also wanted to know details about former employees who were now doing business with their former employer.

New investigators appointed in Babita Deokaran's murder case

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The DA calls for accountability for police failures in this matter.

Gift of Givers mobilises resources to support hospitals in Gaza grappling with medical supply shortages

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Dr Imtiaz Sooliman, the founder of the Gift of the Givers Foundation, remained hopeful for a ceasefire.

‘Holocaust victims using Nazi tactics’ - ANC NEC member Dakota Legoete

Baldwin Ndaba and Kashiefa Ajam|Published

Legoete expressed his party’s disgust at the continued attacks of Palestinians by Israel, labelling them murderous.

Insurance companies incur multiple claims due to the poor state of Gauteng’s roads – DA

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According to a survey, more than R24 million in claims for damages to cars by potholes in Johannesburg had been lodged during the third quarter of 2022.

Joburg east residents frustrated with water crisis as they pen petition to President Cyril Ramaphosa

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After enduring several weeks of no water, these residents formed a water crisis committee.

DA slams government inaction over avian flu as concerns over lack of assistance to farmers mount

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Gauteng has been the hardest hit by the avian flu, which has led to a dire shortage of chicken and eggs across the country.

Cope president Mosiuoa Lekota urges Israel and Palestine to cease fire and find peaceful solution to conflict

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Lekota said the warring factions should find a solution to the conflict now rather than later.

Ekurhuleni metro’s financial troubles in the spotlight in council meeting

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The City is currently sitting with just over R3 billion in outstanding payments owed to creditors.

MEC Lebogang Maile urged to release a report on loans given to Deputy President Paul Mashatile’s son-in-law

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It was alleged that the Gauteng Partnership Fund was experiencing delays in completing the investigation into Nonkwelo Investments.

Plea for President Cyril Ramaphosa to assist with the burials of the Joburg fire victims

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Mhlebi, 18, was one of the 78 victims who perished in the deadly fire in Marshalltown on August 31.

DA to urge the Health Ombudsman to probe the assault of a boy at a hospital

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The DA believes that the Ombud should determine whether this horrific assault was an isolated incident or part of a larger pattern of abuse at the hospital.

Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi’s anti-corruption unit hit by resignations

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A Gauteng Health Department official was registered as a director of a daycare NGO that got R2. 4 million from the Gauteng Department of Social Development.

UK coaxes SA teachers with R245 000 to relocate

Norman Cloete , Baldwin Ndaba , Karishma Dipa , Sameer Naik and Shaun Smillie|Published

South African teachers are being lured to the UK with international relocation payments.

Irate striking public servants call President Cyril Ramaphosa and Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana thieves

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The angry workers jeered and booed acting Public Service and Administration Minister Thulas Nxesi outside the National Treasury referring to him and Ramaphosa as ...

Panyaza Lesufi says some Gauteng schools still on rotational learning system

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The Gauteng Education MEC gave a list of 38 schools on rotational learning, saying 19 of the 38 schools managed to return to school full time, leaving the other ...

Cape Town mayor welcomes news that the National State of Disaster will soon fall away

Theolin Tembo and Baldwin Ndaba|Published

Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has said welcomed the news that the National State of Disaster will soon end, and has said that bringing an end to lockdown is long overdue. ...

Clash between foreigners over farm jobs in Robertson

Tracy-Lynn Ruiters and Baldwin Ndaba|Published

Tensions between the workers from Lesotho and Zimbabwe boiled over in Robertson which left hundreds of Zimbabweans homeless and forced to take refuge at a local ...

Mixed reaction to Matric pass rate

Murphy Nganga , Baldwin Ndaba and Velani Ludidi|Published

THE Department of Basic Education has come under fire from political parties, despite an increase in the pass rate.

Parties, MPs weigh in on ‘inflated matric results that don’t reflect true picture’

Baldwin Ndaba|Published

The Department of Basic Education has come under fire from political parties, despite an increase in the pass rate.

Sadtu lauds Matric Class 2021 for passing amid the ravaging Covid-19 pandemic

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Sadtu secretary-general Mugwena Maluleke said the outcome was nothing short of incredible for what the class of 2021 and teachers have achieved over the last traumatising ...

Angie Motshekga: 1 650 teachers have died of Covid-19 between March 2020 and February 2021

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Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has revealed that more than 1 650 teachers died due to Covid-19 related complications between March 2020 and February this ...

DBE suffered damages of R300m after schools were looted and vandalised during unrest, says Motshekga

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The Department of Basic Education suffered financial losses of more than R300 million due to damages of schools during the violent unrest in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal. ...

Education bodies give Angie Motshekga a thumbs-up in the fight against Covid-19

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Equal Education and the Equal Education Law Centre, as well as teachers’ unions, have praised the DBE for taking a careful, case-by-case approach to managing Covid-19 ...

Billions meant for the fight against Covid-19 and education stolen – ANC veteran Tokyo Sexwale

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ANC veteran Tokyo Sexwale has ruffled feathers over allegations that some of the billions of rand he raised to fight Covid-19 and to assist poor students, had been ...