Cabinet reshuffle brings changes to economic portfolio
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced a Cabinet reshuffle that will see a change in the economic portfolio.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced a Cabinet reshuffle that will see a change in the economic portfolio.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed Dipuo Letsatsi-Duba to head the country’s State Security Agency (SSA).
Bheki Cele has replaced Fikile Mbalula as the Minister of Police.
More than 3000 new police trainees are to be absorbed into the ranks of the South African Police Service.
Unit 1 of Eskom’s Koeberg Nuclear Power Station has been shut down for refuelling purposes.
South Africa has a new Deputy President, the ANC deputy president and former Mpumalanga premier, David Dabede Mabuza.
The memorial service for the slain Ngcobo police officers will be held today.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced changes to the National Executive and the appointment of David Mabuza as the new Deputy President of the Republic.
President Cyril Ramaphosa says he will be engaging with Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Des van Rooyen on the contents of the Public Protector’s report which probed the Minister’s alleged violation of the Executive Ethics Code.
The Gauteng Department of Human Settlements has strongly condemned the invasion of land and illegal occupation of government subsidy houses in the province.
Premier David Makhura says he will meet all senior managers across the Gauteng provincial government on Wednesday to set the tone for renewed commitment in the public service.
Grade 12 learners, who passed matric in 2017 but have not yet secured a place at a university or college, have only two days left to register with Central Applications Clearing House (CACH) system.
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has reached the one trillion threshold in revenue collection, it said on Monday.
The Gauteng provincial government has announced the introduction of a drive to shut down illegally operating foreign-owned businesses in townships.
Motivated by the “new dawn” of hope, renewal and change in South African politics, Gauteng Premier David Makhura says the province is determined to better the lives of people living in the province.