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President to deliver first SONA of the seventh administration 

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All eyes will be glued on President Cyril Ramaphosa - as he delivers the State of the Nation Address (SONA) tomorrow evening - the latter, which will provide a country roadmap charting the way forward for South Africa in what one could call a mixed bag of domestic and global circumstances.

Empowering public service through Open Distance eLearning

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The need for continuous professional development is more important than ever. With the increasing demand for flexible, cost-effective, and scalable learning opportunities, Open Distance eLearning (ODeL) has emerged as a transformative solution.

Guide to register spaza shops

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With the clock ticking for rural and township spaza owners and vendors to register their businesses, government has provided a guide for entrepreneurs on how to approach the process of applying for a traders' permit.

Capacitating the State through public service

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As the country adjusts to the new Government of National Unity (GNU), the Head of the Wits School of Governance, Adjunct Professor Themba Maseko, remains optimistic about the GNU’s potential to enhance service delivery in South Africa.

Honouring SA’s liberation heroes and heroines 

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An emotional and befitting ceremony to honour the men and women who died in exile while fighting for the freedom that South Africans enjoy today was held in Pretoria on Friday.

Cabinet welcomes signing of BELA Bill into law

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Cabinet has welcomed the signing of the Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Bill into law by President Cyril Ramaphosa, marking a significant step towards transforming and enhancing the nation’s basic education system. .

Education expert weighs in on BELA Act

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Education expert, Professor Mary Metcalfe, says she expects careful and considered engagements around the Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Act, to take place over the next three months, in provinces across the country.

Procuring for a better SA

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The recently signed Public Procurement Act is expected to reduce bureaucratic delays and curb corruption while also ensuring that taxpayer money is used responsibly.

KZN looks to the future

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With the seventh administration having been sworn in, and the Government of National Unity (GNU) established, the country’s provinces are putting their shovels to the ground to ensure service delivery.

GNU: A new era for SA

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As the new Cabinet of the seventh administration gets to grips with the workings of their various portfolios - it has been advised to place ordinary South Africans at the heart of the administration.