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Taxis won’t start if driver is drunk: Santaco to roll out breathalyser system
The system requires drivers to breathe into the device before starting a trip. If alcohol is detected, the car will not start.
‘Don’t bask in the sun — apply for jobs’: Gwede Mantashe
ANC national chair Gwede Mantashe says the unemployed have become overly dependent on the state instead of applying for jobs.
LISTEN | ‘Don’t bask in the sun — apply for jobs’: Gwede Mantashe
ANC national chair Gwede Mantashe says the unemployed have become overly dependent on the state instead of applying for jobs.
WATCH | ANC — a party far from collapse: Ramaphosa’s future analysed
The ANC may have lost its electoral dominance, but it remains far from death and President Cyril Ramaphosa is “safer than critics think”, political scientist and author Prof Susan Booysen says.
WATCH | SANDF intercepts 1,174 illegal Zimbabweans in Limpopo amid tense confrontation
Members of the South African National Defence Force apprehended 1,174 undocumented Zimbabwean nationals attempting to enter the country through illegal border crossings in Limpopo.
WATCH | ‘There’s no one above me’: Ramathuba scolds undocumented foreigners in Giyani
Limpopo premier tells undocumented foreigners found with fraudulent papers to respect SA law
LISTEN | Real or replica, firing a gun in public raises safety concerns, expert warns
Gun Free South Africa says Bitou’s deputy mayor could face criminal charges regardless of whether a firearm was real or a replica, and praised police for opening an investigation.
Ramaphosa safe for now: Experts say he’s a skilful politician and contenders want him to stay
The party’s president has framed ANC renewal and the GNU as wins. Would-be successors want him to stay, but local government elections will decide his fate
WATCH | ANC — a party far from collapse: Ramaphosa’s future analysed
The ANC may have lost its electoral dominance, but it remains far from death and President Cyril Ramaphosa is “safer than critics think”, political scientist and author Prof Susan Booysen says.
LISTEN | South Africans come first in public service, says department
The department of public service and administration has acted to dispel public concern about the employment of foreigners in state institutions.

















