Millions set aside to address water challenges in QwaQwa
An amount of R220 million has been earmarked to address the immediate challenges of water availability in QwaQwa, Free State.
An amount of R220 million has been earmarked to address the immediate challenges of water availability in QwaQwa, Free State.
A senior eThekwini Municipality official and four others will this morning appear before a Durban Specialised Commercial Crime Court today on charges of corruption.
Being raised by a single mother who was unemployed for a long time and coming from a community entrenched in poverty - no one was expecting Tlotlo Lekgoba to be a labelled as a top achiever in her matric year.
Public order police will remain in Diepsloot to maintain order in that area following calls by some community members to shut down the township.
The State Capture Commission of Inquiry has applied to the Pretoria High Court for an extension until December 2020.
The number of people who died on South African roads during the festive season has decreased by 10% when compared to the previous period.
Police in Sekgosese, outside Mankweng in Limpopo, have opened an inquest after two learners were killed when a wall collapsed on them.
A partnership between the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) and the Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Services Sector Education and Training Authority (merSETA) is doing its bit to help close the critical skills gap plaguing the economy.
The Municipal Demarcation Board (MDB) will soon embark on nationwide public consultations on the draft sets of electoral wards in preparation for next year’s local government elections.
The Managing Director of the East Rand Water Care Company (ERWAT), Tumelo Gopane, says steady progress is being made in the Vaal River clean-up project.
SARS Commissioner Edward Kieswetter has committed the revenue collector to work closely with other government agencies to stamp out illicit trading plaguing various sectors.
Two suspects this week appeared before the Port Elizabeth Regional Court to face charges of extortion.
The National Consumer Commission (NCC) has expressed concern about attempts of bribery by certain suppliers in the textile industry, who do not want to comply with the Consumer Protection Act (CPA).
Minister in the Presidency for Women, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, has reiterated calls for communities to take united action to end gender-based violence.
The registration process for the annual Valentine’s Day mass wedding at the Robben Island Museum is now officially open for couples who plan to participate in the event.