Skip to main content
Search SAnews

South Africa

Transport dept tackles licence backlog

301 views

With the current backlog that is being experienced at Driving Licence Testing Centres (DLTCs), government is further extending the grace period for the renewal of licences.

Seven arrested in Gauteng Health official murder

443 views

Swift police action has led to the arrest of seven suspects in connection with the recent callous murder of senior Gauteng Department of Health finance official, Babita Deokaran.

Bookkeeper arrested for R11m COVID TERS fraud

385 views

The Department of Employment and Labour has welcomed the arrest of a bookkeeper accused of swindling the Unemployment Insurance Fund COVID-19 Temporary Employer-Employee Relief Scheme (TERS) of R11.1 million.

KZN extends contracts for staff at COVID-19 sites

191 views

The KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Executive Council has approved the extension of contracts for staff appointed at COVID-19 sites for a further six months to help fight the third wave and potential fourth wave.

SA vaccinates 265 484 more people

169 views

South Africa administered 265 484 COVID-19 vaccine doses on Thursday, pushing the total number of vaccines that have been given so far to 11 648 851.

Mabuza challenges SA to rethink nation building, social cohesion

366 views

Deputy President David Mabuza has called on all sectors of the economy to rethink the project of nation building and social cohesion to quell racial tensions, and build an inclusive economy in light of the recent incidents of civil unrest, especially in Phoenix in KwaZulu-Natal.

Transforming the N3 freight corridor

312 views

Gauteng MEC for Public Transport and Roads Infrastructure, Jacob Mamabolo, has emphasised the importance of securing the N3 as a Smart Freight Corridor.

Taking gender equality forward

1531 views

While strides have been made to ensure gender equality over the years, work is continuing to accelerate these actions.

SA's poor maths, science skills hampers innovation

212 views

While the country has established a good foundation in research and development, the continued poor performance in the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) remains South Africa’s number one hindrance to innovation.