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    SAHRC raises alarm over persistent delays and failures in placing learners in schools.

    2026/1/14 | 2 mins.

    The South African Human Rights Commission reports receiving numerous complaints about learner placements, especially in Gauteng. The commission says it has been monitoring school admissions programmes over the years and has noted a systemic problem of learners not being placed or not being placed on time. The Commission says this amounts to a direct threat to the constitutional right of every child to basic education. The commissions spokesperson , Mr Wisani Baloyi explains

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    SABC reporter Lerato Makola follows a grade R pupil on their first day of school

    2026/1/14 | 4 mins.

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    Former acting national police commissioner, Lieutenant General Khomotso Phahlane says his 2017 dismissal was unlawful

    2026/1/14 | 8 mins.

    Former Acting National Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Khomotso Phahlane is appearing before the Ad Hoc Committee investigating allegations of criminal infiltration, corruption and political interference in the South African justice system. . He has told parliament that the order for him to step aside in 2017 by former Minister Fikile Mbalula was unlawful. He is the first witness to face the committee in the new year..

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    Steenhuisen: mass vaccinations imminent.

    2026/1/14 | 4 mins.

    Minister John Steenhuisen, further says several provinces have been affected, including Limpopo, the Eastern Cape, parts of KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape. He says the department will roll out immediate mass vaccination in hotspot areas, with repeat campaigns within three months. Feedlots and dairy herds will be fully vaccinated. SteenHuisen explains

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    Steenhuisen: FMD vaccination needs surveillance, controls.

    2026/1/14 | 3 mins.

    Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen says a foot and mouth vaccination programme has to go hand in hand with enhanced surveillance and movement control. Steenhuisen was briefing the media on the current status of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) in South Africa. He says government has vaccinated 2 million animals. He says early detection and reporting are essential to limit the spread of Foot-and-mouth disease in the country.

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News and Current Affairs Show hosted by award winning presenter Sakina Kamwendo, live on weekdays from 12 noon to 1 pm on SAfm 104-107fm
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