Government treasures the dignity of women and girls
Minister in the Presidency responsible for Women Bathabile Dlamini says there is nothing that government treasures more than the dignity of women and girls.
Minister in the Presidency responsible for Women Bathabile Dlamini says there is nothing that government treasures more than the dignity of women and girls.
The KwaZulu-Natal provincial government is on a path to produce graduates who will help to ensure that the province adapts to the advent of the 4th Industrial Revolution.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is confident that Vedanta Resources Limited's investment at its Gamsberg zinc mine is a step in the right direction towards changing the fortunes of the Northern Cape.
There is an increased risk of load shedding from 2pm to 10pm today, says Eskom.
Cabinet has urged people to work together to stop practices by some religious leaders who abuse people’s vulnerability and endanger their lives.
Cabinet has called on all eligible South Africans, especially young first time voters, to exercise their right to vote in the upcoming national and provincial elections.
Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan has challenged black businesses to think about how they can use the Fourth Industrial Revolution to grow the economy in an inclusive manner.
Cabinet on Thursday condemned the reported increasing incidents of bullying, robberies and violence in some of the country’s schools, calling on joint efforts to address this.
Government says it remains committed to expanding the availability of renewable power to enhance the country’s energy mix.
Cabinet welcomes the 2019 Budget Speech delivered by Finance Minister Tito Mboweni in Parliament, Cape Town on Wednesday, 20 February 2019, as a framework that has set South Africa on a path where together we are enabled to renew and rebuild our economy into an inclusive and thriving one.
Soweto is the home of the first ever - multimedia centre for children with dyslexia in South Africa.
Despite the ongoing reorganisation, the International Labour Organization (ILO) remains key to fast-tracking the implementation of sustainable decent work deficits in the continent.
Deputy President David Mabuza says government will soon send aid to South Sudan as the country gets set to rebuild as part of the transitional peace talks.
Government is set to launch a ground-breaking initiative that seeks to mobilize all South Africans to become more environmentally conscious.
Deputy President David Mabuza says government is implementing programmes in a way that ensures that the country is prepared and does not lag behind in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.