Health sets record straight on N West cholera cases
The National Department of Health clarified on Tuesday that the two laboratory-confirmed cases of cholera announced by the North West Department of Health fall under Gauteng.
The National Department of Health clarified on Tuesday that the two laboratory-confirmed cases of cholera announced by the North West Department of Health fall under Gauteng.
The City of Tshwane says it will continue to supply Hammanskraal with potable water through water tankers while it pursues implementing long-term solutions.
Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, has on Tuesday released a progress report on Operation Vulindlela, which she says shows government is fully committed to implementing the reforms agenda.
Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan says the sale of shares in South African Airways (SAA) was aimed at ensuring that the State-owned airline is saved and does not undergo liquidation.
The Department of Social Development will in the 2023/24 financial year prioritise South Africa’s poverty alleviation strategy, which includes the policy on the basic income support.
According to the quarterly crime statistics released by Police Minister General Bheki Cele on Tuesday, rape cases have shown a decrease from 1 January 2023 to 31 March 2023, with six provinces reporting less rape cases.
The North West Department of Health announced on Tuesday that it has recorded two laboratory-confirmed cases of Cholera, as government works around the clock to contain the waterborne disease.
As part of honouring the Budget Policy Speech commitments of turning KwaZulu-Natal into a construction site, Transport, Community Safety and Liaison MEC, Sipho Hlomuka, will this week unveil four major construction projects across the province.
Government has allocated R1.8 billion for the procurement of police vehicles to improve police visibility in its crime fighting efforts.
The Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) announced on Tuesday that it will provide diplomatic immunity to all attendees of the two meetings involving BRICS.
Justice and Constitutional Development Minister Ronald Lamola says government remains firmly committed to rooting out and fighting crime, fraud and corruption in the country.
The City of Tshwane has cautioned residents of Hammanskraal not to buy or drink water from water tankers roaming the streets in the area, as the water is not tested.
Former Northern Cape Transport, Roads and Public Works MEC, John Block, will today make a brief appearance in the Upington Magistrates’ Court in connection with a R51 million tender fraud charge related to the construction of a mental health hospital.
Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille says safety is one of the major issues affecting growth in the tourism sector.
Government’s efforts to avoid load shedding at essential service facilities continues with some 76 hospitals already excluded from the rolling power cuts with work for 46 others ongoing, says Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan.