Ekurhuleni on high alert for typhoid fever
The City of Ekurhuleni says it is on high alert for cases of enteric fever, commonly known as typhoid fever.
The City of Ekurhuleni says it is on high alert for cases of enteric fever, commonly known as typhoid fever.
Patrick O'Leary, a veteran photojournalist specializing in the trucking industry, who took second place in the photo category at the 2021 SADC Media Awards, has encouraged other journalists to enter this year.
The Department of Water and Sanitation has urged various municipalities to conduct the necessary drinking water analysis in their respective areas amid reports of typhoid cases.
Parliament says it is considering all options available to determine a suitable and affordable venue that will hold National Assembly plenary sittings.
South Africa has recorded a 96.3% COVID-19 recovery rate, the Department of Health reported on Monday.
International Relations and Cooperation Deputy Minister, Alvin Botes, is today hosting the Irish Minister of State for Overseas Development Aid and Diaspora of Ireland, Colm Brophy, for the second South Africa-Ireland Joint Commission for Cooperation (JCC).
KwaZulu-Natal Human Settlements and Public Works MEC, Jomo Sibiya, says the department is moving with speed to complete more than 22 857 rental housing units across the province.
Public Service and Administration Minister Ayanda Dlodlo says lifestyle audits are being implemented across the public service.
Public Service and Administration Minister, Ayanda Dlodlo, says work is underway to “cautiously withdraw” the National State of Disaster in line with the risk adjusted strategy.
Public Service and Administration Minister, Ayanda Dlodlo, says a framework aimed at the professionalisation of the public service will be presented to Cabinet in the next two months.
Gauteng Premier David Makhura says the provincial government will take stern action against any officials implicated in corruption and maladministration.
Gauteng Premier David Makhura says the creation of jobs and growing the economy are the top two priorities for the Gauteng Provincial Government.
During the month of January, 637 fatal crashes were recorded - accounting for 774 fatalities.