Welcome to the Thursday edition of On a Point of Order. Former Athletics SA CEO Terrence Magogodela has returned nearly R400 000 of some of his ill-gotten gains from the National Lotteries Commission. The people of Gauteng have very little to celebrate on Freedom Day this Saturday given the harsh reality of unkept promises and corruption during the ANC's 30-year government, according to Solly Msimang, the DA's premier candidate for the province. The SA Revenue Service has withdrawn its R1.1 million tax claim against a company owned by award-winning motswako rapper Khuli Chana. This, was after a payment arrangement between him and the revenue collector was concluded. Read all this and more on City Press.

Sthembiso Lebuso, Journalist

Magogodela reached a settlement with the Special Investigating Unit (SIU), which has been investigating several cases of corruption and fraud among mostly celebrities and highly connected individuals.

'No reason to celebrate Freedom Day', says DA's Msimanga as race for Gauteng premiership heats up

While the current premier, Panyaza Lesufi, is throwing everything at the race for the premiership, including providing employment through a programme called Nasi Ispani and Crime Prevention Wardens [Amapanyaza], his opponents are criticising his strategy and fielding their own candidates.

Sars reviews R1.1m tax claim against rapper Khuli Chana's company

Khulane Morule is happy that a payment arrangement has been concluded between the revenue collector and his company, and has learnt his lesson.

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The health department emphasised that malaria elimination not only promised health benefits but also aligned with economic goals outlined in the 2030 National Development Plan and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

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The SAHRC’s regional manager, Eileen Carter, released the investigative report on Tuesday at Chandler’s Guest House in East London.

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Assaulted healthcare workers are scared to return to work after their life-threatening experience during a violent attack at the hospital early this month.

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The interviews were scheduled to start at 10.30am, but no player pitched up to interact with journalists at the club’s training base in Chloorkop.

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The expanded 32-team Fifa Club World Cup will be played in the US from 15 June to 13 July 2025.

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