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“Let us take to heart the Easter message by observing ubuntu, empathy and tolerance - in our communities, in social gatherings, on the roads and above all, in our homes,” says the President.

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Closing remarks at the Sixth South Africa Investment Conference
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 Deputy President Mashatile participates in the 10 km Run Alexandra marathon
Deputy President Mashatile participates in the 10 km Run Alexandra marathon
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SA-China Bi-National Commission
SA-China Bi-National Commission
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Health Ombud briefing
Health Ombud briefing
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BMA briefing on Easter period preparations
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President Ramaphosa leads an engagement with the Provincial Executive Council of the Free State
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Opinion Pieces

Specialised Committees - key to securing South Africa’s future

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Just a few years ago South Africa’s energy situation looked bleak with power outages sometimes exceeding eight hours a day. Communities and businesses endured severe stages of load shedding, disrupting economic activity and eroding public confidence. It became distinctly clear that urgent and coordinated intervention was needed to change the trajectory of our electricity grid.

A time of reflection

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As we breathe a collective sigh of relief at the arrival of the long-awaited Easter Holiday period, all of us are worthy of a big slice of cake, for having made it through the first quarter of 2026.

Investing for a better SA 

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South Africa is choosing momentum over hesitation. At a time when global markets are marked by volatility and investor caution, the country is pressing ahead with its sixth Investment Conference - a signal that it intends not to retreat, but to compete.

Land returned, dignity restored!

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Many decades later, the colonial and apartheid impact of land dispossession lingers on and continues to define the current skewed patterns of land ownership and access. Legislative measures, such as the Natives Land Act of 1913 and the Group Areas Act of 1950, facilitated the removal of many Black individuals from their ancestral lands, depriving them of their inherent rights to land ownership in their native country.