Unisa's apologised to affected graduands and staff after it was forced to cancel the graduation ceremony, which were supposed to take place on Tuesday night as well two other graduations that were set for Wednesday.
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Catherine Belton's "Putin's People", first published in 2020, "is the number one bestselling NF (non-fiction) paperback in the UK", William Collins Books publishing director Arabella Pike said in a tweet.
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Government is calling for public consultation on alternative legislation for managing the pandemic after it extended the state of disaster for another month.
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A report released by the World Health Organization (WHO) this year stated that the global prevalence of anxiety and depression has increased by over 25% since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The forum said over the last 12 months, there have been at least 28 attacks on police vehicles.
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A lack of foreign currency has left Sri Lanka unable to finance essential imports in what authorities say is the South Asian nation's worst economic crisis since independence from Britain in 1948.
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Zwelinzima Vavi confirmed receiving the notice of intention to suspend him stemming from a decision taken at a national office bearer meeting on Monday where he was in attendance.
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"The Russian Federation shall immediately suspend military operations that it commenced on 24 February on the territory of Ukraine," pending the final decision in the case, judge Joan Donoghue told the International Court of Justice.
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Health authorities said 400,741 cases were recorded, the country's highest daily figure since the pandemic began two years ago.
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Business Insider South Africa reports – the company has said it's found "The source of the material – confirming it to be small fragments originating from a light fitting".
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