SA calls for eSwatini security forces to exercise 'total' restraint
The South African government says it notes with great concern the ongoing political and security situation in the eSwatini, as anti-monarchy protests continue.
The South African government says it notes with great concern the ongoing political and security situation in the eSwatini, as anti-monarchy protests continue.
The Department of Employment and Labour’s Public Employment Service (PES) Branch has warned members of the public about the so-called National Youth Service learner-ship scam doing rounds on social media.
Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams has expressed condolences to the family and friends of Dan Maswanganye and Celeste Phillips who passed away this week.
While the country’s financial stability may be the mandate of the South African Reserve Bank (SARB), it is the collective responsibility of several authorities to support the maintenance of financial stability.
South Africa has recorded 19 506 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of cases to 1 973 972.
The R15 million Ga-Mopedi bulk water project has been completed in the Ga-Segonyana Local Municipality in the Northern Cape.
Higher Education, Science and Innovation Minister Blade Nzimande says the establishment of Africa’s first messenger RNA (mRNA) technology transfer hub for COVID-19 vaccines will ensure that South Africa’s local manufacturing capabilities of vaccines will be enhanced.
Isolation and quarantine resources within the higher learning institutional residences have been established, in a bid to prevent further outbreaks in common areas, including dining halls, kitchen and study halls.
Higher Education and Training Minister, Blade Nzimande, has called on universities to contact the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) to ensure they verify their student information so that NSFAS-funded students can receive laptops.
The Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa), Mkhuleko Hlengwa, has warned about potential abuse of government supply chain systems through the use of deviations and expansions policy to dodge thorough procurement processes in the public sector.
More than 238 000 educators, as well as support staff in the basic education sector, have received their COVID-19 vaccine in the first week of the rollout.
As Youth Month comes to an end, the National Prosecution Authority (NPA) hosted a virtual public webinar to raise awareness about an internship programme targeting young law graduates and people aspired to follow a career in prosecutions and contribute to serving justice for victims of crime.
With the country experiencing the third wave of COVID-19, the KwaZulu-Natal provincial government has employed about 15 000 staff members on a contractual basis to help boost its capacity to fight its spread.
The KwaZulu-Natal provincial government is administering the COVID-19 vaccine to an average of 12 000 people per day.
The Electoral Commission has welcomed the decision of the Electoral Court to postpone eight by-elections scheduled for today.