Nearly half of South Africa’s young people still can’t find work

Almost half of South Africa's young people are out of work, and most have been jobless for more than a year.
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Gauteng's water supply is recovering slowly, but many municipal reservoirs are still struggling to fully refill after eight days of reduced supply in early February.
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Orlando Pirates coach Abdeslam Ouaddou says the Betway Premiership title race is still not over after his side lost 2-1 to Sundowns on Wednesday night.
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