Former Buffalo City Metro mayor, officials in fraud case
Pretoria - A former mayor of Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality (BCM), Zukiswa Ncitha, has appeared before the East London Magistrate for charges of alleged fraud.
Pretoria - A former mayor of Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality (BCM), Zukiswa Ncitha, has appeared before the East London Magistrate for charges of alleged fraud.
Pretoria – A payment agreement has been reached between the O.R. Tambo District Municipality in the Eastern Cape and the Department of Water and Sanitation to settle outstanding debt totaling R87 million.
Pretoria – Labour Minister Mildred Oliphant intends to use the upcoming Workers’ Month to raise awareness levels amongst workers in South Africa about their rights and responsibilities.
Pretoria - South Africa and China have committed to taking cooperation in the field of communications to greater heights.
Pretoria – The Gauteng Provincial Government has lined up a host of activities to celebrate the 23rd anniversary of Freedom Day.
Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma has conveyed in writing to political parties represented in the National Assembly his intention to appoint a Judge of the Constitutional Court, says the Presidency on Tuesday.
Pretoria - The Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) today joins the rest of the world in commemorating World Penguin Day.
Pretoria – South African Health Minister, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, says it is imperative for Africa and China to move with speed in implementing the commitments in the Health Cooperation made during the second Forum on China–Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) Health Ministerial Meeting in 2015.
Pretoria - The call by the National Development Plan (NDP) for an active citizenry to realise Vision 2030 was recently given a boost through the sixth (6th) National Imbizo Focus Week, which commenced last Monday and closed on Sunday.
Pretoria – The South African National Blood Service (SANBS) has made an earnest appeal for South Africans to step forward and donate blood in order to save people’s lives.
Cross-border crime can have a varying impact - not only does it threaten relations between countries but can also fuel tensions in communities. Like any crime, the victims of cross-border crime are communities, who are left to live in fear and uncertainty.
Pretoria - When Kamo Bosielo from Rustenburg took a giant leap of faith in 2013 and moved to Beijing to pursue his Masters in International Relations, he didn’t know what awaited him.
Pretoria - Public Service and Administration Minister Faith Muthambi will meet the community of Meloding in the Matj
Pretoria - Modern working environments pose greater risks to workers, and to alert workers to such dangers, the Department of Labour will be hosting a campaign to celebrate the World Day for Safety and Health at Work.
Pretoria – The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has since 2013 funded more than two million students studying at South Africa’s public Universities and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges.