Skip to main content
Search SAnews

South Africa

Human Settlements on standby for Cyclone Eloise aftermath

283 views

The Department of Human Settlements has geared itself to assist various provinces and municipalities to deal with the damage anticipated as a result of Cyclone Eloise, which has made landfall in neighbouring Mozambique.

CSIR recognised as a top employer in South Africa

398 views

The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), an entity of the Department of Science and Innovation, is celebrating being named as one of South Africa’s top employers.

Zulu disputes reports on use of water cannon

290 views

Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu has reiterated that she did not instruct police officers to use a water cannon to control social grants applicants who were queuing outside the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) service point in Bellville, Western Cape.

Framework on professionalising Public Service published

852 views

In December 2020, the Minister for the Public Service and Administration, Senzo Mchunu, approved the publication of the draft National Implementation Framework towards the Professionalisation of the Public Service for public comments.

SA's COVID-19 deaths top 41 000

300 views

South Africa’s COVID-19 deaths have passed 41 000 as the country works around the clock to contain the further spread of the virus.

Basic Education commits to paying assistants' stipends

830 views

The Department of Basic Education says it is working with Provincial Education Departments (PEDs) to ensure that all qualifying education assistants and general school assistants -- who were employed in December and have submitted all the required documents -- are paid this month.

Vaccination campaign to prioritise most in need, says President

362 views

With South Africa gearing to receive its first consignment of COVID-19 vaccines, President Cyril Ramaphosa has reiterated that government’s mass vaccination campaign strategy would reach all corners of the country, prioritising those most in need.