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Welcome To IANS Live - INTERNATIONAL - Afghan targeted killings kill 60 in March


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Kabul, April 1 (IANS) About 60 people lost their lives and many others wounded in targeted attacks across Afghanistan in March, according to official figures released on Thursday.
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Parliament slams CPUT vice-chancellor and council for no-show


Nhlapo apologised for the no-show and denied that he was arrogant and refused to be held to account.
“One is not perfect, one actually has blind spots and I am the person willing to accept if people are saying but this is a weakness. I can only be a better person. I am not someone who says I know it all. I am a humble person and I believe that I can be made a better person.”
The meeting took place despite parliament being in recess.   
Committee chairperson Philemon Mapulane expressed similar sentiments, saying the university s relationship with stakeholders was at its lowest. He instructed management to effectively resolve issues.   ....

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Kouga rubbish collection could suffer after refuse trucks set alight


Kouga rubbish collection could suffer after refuse trucks set alight
By Riaan Marais - 01 April 2021
Refuse removal services in the Jeffreys Bay area could suffer after two new refuse trucks were set on fire on Wednesday night.
The Kouga municipality said on Thursday the “deliberate act of destruction” could be related to a strike by municipal workers.
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Welcome To IANS Live - LatestNews - Afghan targeted killings kill 60 in March


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Kabul, April 1 (IANS) About 60 people lost their lives and many others wounded in targeted attacks across Afghanistan in March, according to official figures released on Thursday.
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