Govt committed to creating quality jobs- Zuma
Durban- Government is committed to finding more and better quality jobs for South Africans said President Jacob Zuma
Durban- Government is committed to finding more and better quality jobs for South Africans said President Jacob Zuma
Pretoria – Residents of Tembisa and their neighbours in Ivory Park can now breathe a sigh of relieve as the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality starts rebuilding the eroded Matabane bridge between Robert and Nare Streets in Tembisa.
Durban- President Jacob Zuma has urged South African businesses to invest in Sierra Leone's economy.
Cape Town - Veteran Hollywood star, Morgan Freeman, will lead a group of celebrity motorcyclists in revamping a community health centre in Khayelitsha in support of Mandela Day this Sunday
Address by President Jacob Zuma at Worker's Day Rally
Durban - Government has committed to the recognition of physical education and sport as a fundamental human right at the National Sport Science Conference of Sport and Recreation.
President Jacob Zuma will on 5-7 May 2010 undertake a working visit to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania to attend the 20th meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) on Africa
Johannesburg - The Nelson Mandela Institute and the Department of Basic Education have called on South Africans to use Mandela Day, 18 July, to make a difference by putting into practice any one of six simple ways to enhance a child's learning experience
Pretoria - Regional expansion, growth opportunities, risk and education are key issues that will be high on the agenda at the 20th World Economic Forum (WEF) on Africa, to be held this week
Houston - US President Barack Obama's administration has mounted a "relentless response" to the oil spill unleashed by the sinking of an offshore drill rig in the Gulf of Mexico
Pretoria - Minister of Higher Education and Training Blade Nzimande will on Sunday launch the Nelson Mandela Career Guidance Campaign which aims to provide information on post school options to high school learners in rural areas.
Giyani - Millions of rands will be spent on planting trees over the next two years in an effort to aesthetically improve Limpopo.
Pretoria - The Media Development and Diversity Agency (MDDA) has called on everyone, not just media practitioners, to celebrate and protect the principles of media freedom.
Pretoria - Police are optimistic that the gunmen responsible for opening fire on two Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) busses in Soweto, will soon be arrested.
Johannesburg - The National Senior Certificate (NSC) and its curriculum are on par with international standards and are favourable when compared to other international qualifications.