Ford's Ranger Raptor to be produced in South Africa
The Ford Motor Company says the first-ever Ford Ranger Raptor will be produced in South Africa when it hits the market in 2019.
The Ford Motor Company says the first-ever Ford Ranger Raptor will be produced in South Africa when it hits the market in 2019.
Justice and Constitutional Development Deputy Minister John Jeffery says government, civil society and the courts owe it to victims of sexual offences to make sure the Sexual Offences Act is properly implemented.
Human Settlements Minister Lindiwe Sisulu will honour those in the construction sector who have excelled in the delivery of houses.
Communications Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane has expressed condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of the South African Broadcasting Corporation’s head of legal services, Sizwe Vilakazi.
Tanzanian President Joseph Magufuli is scheduled to travel to Uganda where he will, together with his Ugandan counterpart Yoweri Museveni, lay a foundation stone for the construction of an oil pipeline.
The Member of the Mayoral Committee for Finance and Economic Development in Ekurhuleni, Doctor Xhakaza, says the municipality is committed to availing land to loc
The spread of wild fires ravaging communities will now be a thing of the past with the newly built Thokoza fire station.
Police Minister Fikile Mbalula has condemned people who racialise and politicise the farm murders, saying it compromises police efforts to protect the farmer.
President Jacob Zuma says public hospitals around the country must learn from the example of Steve Biko Academic Hospital in Tshwane.
The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development’s Report on the Impact of Court Decisions on Achieving Socio-Economic Rights has revealed that while courts are doing their part, government stakeholders need to pull their weight.
The North West provincial administration says it will improve its audit outcomes by sticking to a strict consequence management system.
The Special Investigating unit (SIU) has described as mischievous allegations that its probe in Alfred Nzo Municipality is an underhanded tactic to get President Zuma’s opponents.
President Jacob Zuma says for government to completely alleviate poverty, radical economic transformation should be realised to include all citizens in economic participation.
President Jacob Zuma has reiterated government’s commitment to investing in infrastructure as a means of stimulating growth and creating jobs.
President Jacob Zuma has appointed judges to various High Courts.