SA calls for an end to violence in Myanmar
The South African government has called for swift action to prevent further instability for the thousands of Rohingyas from Myanmar.
The South African government has called for swift action to prevent further instability for the thousands of Rohingyas from Myanmar.
For the South African economy to thrive, young people must be given opportunities to explore their talents and unleash their creative potential, says Minister in the Presidency Jeff Radebe.
President Jacob Zuma is expected to host President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe on Tuesday, who will be in the country for the second session of the South Africa-Zimbabwe Bi-National Commission (BNC).
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) will as of this weekend extend its office hours at selected branches nationwide so as to assist taxpayers.
Transnet and Eskom have noted their suspension from Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA).
Black-owned wine companies will get a foot into the Russian market when a group of importers visit South Africa next week.
Communications Minister Ayanda Dlodlo has called on all sectors involved in the communications space to help strengthen institutions to address the need for greater access to information.
Eight suspects, including three police officers, were arrested on Thursday following the foiled robbery of a cellphone store at the Fourways Mall, north of Johannesburg.
The 11th South Africa-Spain Annual Consultations which serve as the main forum for coordinating bilateral relations between the two countries gets underway in Tshwane this morning.
South Africa has welcomed the vote of confidence shown by Germany’s continued investment in the South African economy.
South Africa is experiencing a continuous decline in the total number of registered births, says Statistician General Pali Lehohla.
The South African Police Service management has asked all striking 10111 workers to return to work no later than Friday, 29 September, or face disciplinary steps.
Communications Minister Ayanda Dlodlo says she supports the call for strong and decisive leadership.
Crime levels in South Africa have been gradually declining, both in terms of the proportion of households and individuals that were victimised, the 2016/ 17 Victims of Crime Survey revealed.
Employment decreased by 34 000 quarter-on-quarter, from 9 651 000 in March 2017 to 9 617 000 in June 2017, Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) announced on Thursday.