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NCOP Deputy Chair Urges Regular Assessment Of Gender Norms

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The event was held under the theme, "Gender-sensitive Institutions to Break the Poverty Cycle" in New York, where Lucas explained the importance of policy interventions from the parliaments to ensure gender transformation progress, targeting each community to improve efficiency.
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South Africa's Eskom to reduce power cuts but long-term outlook bleak

Eskom Implements Stage 1 Load Shedding

Eskom noted that this schedule is a "result of the recovery of emergency reserves, the return of three generating units and the anticipated weekday demand," adding that a total of 3,330 megawatts of generation capacity is expected to return to service by Wednesday.
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EWSETA To Upskill Employees In Renewable Energy, Water Management

EWSETA Chief Executive Officer Mpho Mookapele said that EWSETA is currently upskilling employees to educate them about wind turbine operation, biogas installation, microgrid and battery energy storage operation, solar PV manufacture, design and installation.
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Deputy President Urges Global Leaders To Fix Teacher Shortages

Speaking at the 14th Policy Dialogue Forum of the International Task Force on Teachers for Education in Illovo, located in Johannesburg said that this kind of recognition and compensation can bring a sense of pride and purpose among potential teachers, motivating them to join this profession.
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South Africa To Invest R943.8 Billion In Infrastructure In Next Three Years

The government will be investing R943.8 billion in infrastructure in the next three years, as per the 2024 Budget Review. These investments include R486.1 billion from state-owned companies and public entities, R213.8 billion from municipalities and R224.8 billion from provincial and national governments.
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DPCI Announces Conviction, Sentencing Of 229 Accused Persons

Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) head Lieutenant General Godfrey Lebeya stated that a total of 229 individuals were found guilty and received sentences, out of which 220 were natural persons and nine were juristic persons.
State utility Eskom imposes daily scheduled blackouts, called load-shedding, to safeguard the grid whenever demand outstrips supply

Eskom To Test Load Limiting Pilot Project In Eastern Cape Town

The power utility said that instead of load-shedding stages, customers who have smart meters can limit their own electricity consumption. The announcement came after Eskom successfully implemented the project in another Eastern Cape town, Adelaide.

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