SA needs billions for infrastructure investments
The infrastructure investments needed in South Africa far exceeds the available fiscal resources, says Deputy Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Andries Nel.
The infrastructure investments needed in South Africa far exceeds the available fiscal resources, says Deputy Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Andries Nel.
The levels of the dams supplying water to Cape Town have been rising consistently and significantly over the past six weeks, says the Deputy Mayor of Cape Town Ian Neilson.
South Africa’s deaf community will have an opportunity to engage with the Department of Communications and its entities to highlight issues that affect the deaf, people who are hard of hearing and those with hearing loss.
Minister of Labour Mildred Oliphant has expressed concern that a few companies are evading implementing their own Employment Equity Plans.
After struggling to find a stable job for more than three years, Nelisiwe Gabini decided to start her own events planning company in Bronkhorstspruit, a small town about 50 kilometres east of Tshwane.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is set to rally the business community to lend a hand in growing and boosting the country’s economy at the World Economic Forum roundtable with the South African government.
A recent Statistics South Africa report revealed that at least one in five South African women have experienced some form of gender-based violence. Sadly, most perpetrators of this crime get away unpunished as their victims suffer in silence.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has welcomed Old Mutual Limited moving its headline listing from London to the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE).
The City of Tshwane would like to inform its residents in the Greater Hammanskraal area of a suspicious cholera outbreak.
President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Thursday deliver the eulogy at the Special Official Funeral of the late former Chief of State Protocol, Ambassador Billy Modise.
Over 500 young people from across the country have converged in Pretoria this morning for the first-ever National Youth Crime-prevention Summit.
Plans for the annual shutdown of the coal export line at the Transnet Freight Rail are at an advanced stage.
The Department of Mineral Resources has expressed concern at the accidents that have occurred at Sibanye-Stillwater mine, following the death of a miner on Tuesday.
Thato Ditsele had a dream of becoming a successful young businesswoman. However, with only R5000 in her bank account, for a while this remained as such - only a dream.
The Basic Education Department has extended the deadline for comments on a policy that seeks to educate learners about abortion and pregnancy prevention methods as part of the school curriculum until the 30 July 2018.