Skip to main content
Search SAnews

South Africa

Tourism project brings skills for young people

130 views

In a bid tackle unemployment among the youth, Tourism Deputy Minister Elizabeth Thabethe recently officiated at the Hospitality Youth Training Programme (HYTP) graduation ceremony of 83 learners in New Brighton in Port Elizabeth.

Government welcomes Moody’s decision

89 views

Government has welcomed ratings agency Moody’s decision to affirm South Africa’s investment grade credit rating and the decision to revise the country’s credit outlook from negative to stable.

President amends state capture inquiry regulations

108 views

President Cyril Ramaphosa has made an amendment to the regulations governing the commission of inquiry into state capture to address concerns about the lawfulness and constitutionality of specific sections of the regulations.

Use weather services info to your advantage

157 views

South Africans have been encouraged to use the information provided by the South African Weather Service (SAWS) to find out what steps need to be taken during adverse weather conditions such as tropical cyclones, storm surges, heavy rains, heatwaves and droughts.

Exhumed remains of PAC activists return home

211 views

Justice and Correctional Services Minister Michael Masutha has officially handed over the remains of 17 Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) Paarl political activists to their families in Queenstown, Eastern Cape.

Criminals steal food from poor schools

195 views

The Gauteng Department of Education has expressed concern about a spate of robberies that were experienced in schools especially in Atteridgeville, Tshwane.

SA concerned at US steel, aluminium fallout

493 views

South Africa on Friday expressed concern at having its request to be excluded from the United States’ recent ad valorem tariffs on imports of aluminium and steel turned down.