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President Cyril Ramaphosa has reiterated calls for all South Africans to take an unequivocal stand against gender-based violence.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has reiterated calls for all South Africans to take an unequivocal stand against gender-based violence.
South Africa has conveyed its condolences to the people of Zimbabwe following the passing of its founding President Robert Gabriel Mugabe.
President Cyril Ramaphosa says for African countries to be on the rise and attract investment, they need to address governance issues, root out corruption and improve the ease of doing business.
South Africa and China are committed to strengthening their economic relations, says Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Fikile Majola.
Local companies have expressed delight at the prospects of possible trade leads at the Africa Down Under (ADU) International Conference and Exhibition currently underway in Australia.
A teacher alleged to be involved in the kidnapping of a learner at Laerskool Kollegepark has been placed on suspension.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on South Africans to desist from fuelling tensions in the wake of violence that has gripped the country in the last two weeks.
“Violence against women has become more than a national crisis. It is a crime against our common humanity.”
Police Minister Bheki Cele says there is a need for the police to hold a campus security imbizo to engage students on issues of safety with a view of increasing police visibility at institutions of higher learning.
The Gauteng government is confident of dosing ongoing flare ups of violent attacks against foreign nationals and looting of shops across the province.
There is a need to ensure broadband access for all in order to overcome social, economic and spatial inequality, Finance Minister Tito Mboweni said on Thursday.
Delegates attending the World Economic Forum on Africa (WEFA) say it cannot be business as usual while women on the African continent are being raped and murdered.
KwaZulu-Natal Acting Premier Ravi Pillay has warned citizens not to fall prey to the many fake reports that are currently circulating on social media about attacks on foreign nationals.
The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) has approved mining rights worth R4 billion for Orion Minerals.
Motorists in Cape Town affected by the various road closures have been urged to use alternatives routes.