Kusile: The dawn of SA's energy security is breaking
After years of setbacks, South Africa’s energy security and its landscape have finally turned the corner with Eskom’s Kusile Power Station now able to operate at full commercial capacity.
After years of setbacks, South Africa’s energy security and its landscape have finally turned the corner with Eskom’s Kusile Power Station now able to operate at full commercial capacity.
The private sector has been urged to play a more coordinated and active role in addressing South Africa’s water challenges, with the Strategic Water Partnership Network (SWPN) calling for greater mobilisation of business in support of water and sanitation reforms.
The South African Local Government Association (SALGA) remains committed to supporting reforms aimed at improving water and sanitation service delivery.
In a move that will empower South Africans to make informed financial decisions and reduce their vulnerability to exploitation, government has released the draft National Consumer Financial Education Policy for public comment.
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) says typical autumn weather systems are expected to dominate across the country this weekend.
Deputy President Paul Mashatile says today’s handover of title deeds to the Sebilong community, situated near Thabazimbi in Limpopo, restores ownership and secure tenure to 1 071 verified beneficiaries from the 89 originally dispossessed households.
All lanes in both directions on the N3 near the Harrismith North Interchange have been reopened on Friday to traffic after an earlier multiple-truck obstruction.
Government has called on South Africans to help shape a sweeping new law aimed at protecting whistleblowers.
Water and Sanitation Minister Pemmy Majodina has emphasised that water is no longer a sectoral issue that can be treated as a routine service delivery function, warning that it has become a binding constraint on economic growth.
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has urged all trusts registered in South Africa to submit income tax returns for every year of assessment, in line with legislative requirements.
While trade relations between South Africa and the United States (US) face several challenges, President Cyril Ramaphosa says the government is committed to rebuilding political and diplomatic relations with the US.
Today is a day of jubilation for the community of Sebilong situated just outside Thabazimbi in Limpopo as they will be receiving their title deeds from Deputy President Paul Mashatile.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed Justice Nambitha Christabel Dambuza-Mayosi and Justice Katharine Mary Savage as Judges of the Constitutional Court with effect from 1 May 2026.
The Minister of Basic Education, Siviwe Gwarube, has officially received the African Spelling Bee championship trophy from South African learners, who secured first place at the continental competition held in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Government has welcomed the successful commissioning of the Bolobedu Solar Plant, a 148-megawatt (MW) photovoltaic facility in Limpopo province.