Coronavirus delays mail to and from China:
South African Post Office (Sapo) customers who are expecting items in the post from China, should note that they are likely to be delayed, as the airline connections to and from China have been suspended.
: SAnews – South African News nosihle
Government mulls allowing energy generation for self-use:
Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe says government is in the process of gazetting a revised schedule of the Electricity Regulation Act which will allow mining companies to generate their own energy for self-use.
: SAnews – South African News Janine
Load shedding set to continue:
Eskom terminated stage 2 load shedding this morning at 06:00, and will resume at 09:00 today until 06:00 on Thursday.
: SAnews – South African News Edwin
Government welcomes end of national student shutdown:
Higher Education, Science and Technology Minister Blade Nzimande has welcomed the calling off of a national student shutdown with immediate effect.
: SAnews – South African News Priscilla
PanSALB advocates for preservation of SA languages:
Pan South African Language Board (PanSALB) acting CEO, Dr David Maahlamela, has emphasised the importance of preserving South African languages.
: SAnews – South African News nosihle
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