Cabinet Lekgotla underway
A Cabinet Lekgotla, which is currently underway in Tshwane, will discuss issues of the economy, education as well as infrastructure development, among other issues, says Communication Minister Ayanda Dlodlo.
A Cabinet Lekgotla, which is currently underway in Tshwane, will discuss issues of the economy, education as well as infrastructure development, among other issues, says Communication Minister Ayanda Dlodlo.
The Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) has facilitated the creation of 18 206 new jobs that would have been otherwise lost.
As South Africa marks the beginning of Women’s Month, Minister in the Presidency responsible for Women, Susan Shabangu, has called on men to take part in the struggle against gender-based violence.
More than 6.8 million Rwandans will on Friday head to the polls to elect a new president.
President Jacob Zuma says determination, unity and the willingness of all sectors to pull together is required to turn around the low economic growth situation in South Africa.
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has reminded taxpayers of the looming 31 August deadline for the Special Voluntary Disclosure Programme (SVDP).
It’s been more than 17 years since a desperate mother wrote to the late South African icon and former President Nelson Mandela asking him to help secure a surgery for her child suffering from a rare medical condition.
The Portfolio Committee on Higher Education and Training will visit Tshwane this week as part of efforts to address the certification backlog.
South Africa’s mid-year population has increased by close to a million from 2016 to 2017, says Statistician-General Pali Lehohla.
Regional industrialisation requires a strong Southern African Development Community (SADC) Free Trade Area (FTA), says the Department of International Relations and Cooperation.
The South African Police Service management has urged communities to help in efforts to stem attacks on police officers.
Government is looking into transforming the agricultural sector so that it allows the entry of black people to participate meaningfully in the economy and the food production value chain.
South Africa and the Democratic Republic of the Congo have signed a visa waiver agreement for official and diplomatic passport holders.
South Africa will participate in the upcoming BRICS Summit, which will take place in China in September.
South Africa continues to attract investment, despite global challenges, with foreign direct investment in the country increasing.