Zuma congratulates China's new President
Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma has joined global leaders in wishing Xi Jinping well as he takes over as China’s new President.
Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma has joined global leaders in wishing Xi Jinping well as he takes over as China’s new President.
Johannesburg- Schools must be encouraged to guide learners to make the right subject and career choices, Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga said on Sunday.
Pretoria- President Jacob Zuma has conveyed his condolence to the families of all the people who were killed in a road collision at the Hex River Pass near De Doorns in the Western Cape yesterday.
Cape Town - President Jacob Zuma says government will continue to make every effort to ensure South Africans are able to enjoy their human rights as enshrined in the Constitution.
Pretoria - National Heritage Council CEO Sonwabile Mancotywa has called on community members to desist from vandalising sites of historic significance.
Pretoria - The Correctional Services Department will begin the Mpumalanga leg of its public hearings on the renaming of correctional centres this morning at the Barberton rugby field.
Pretoria - Metrobus drivers in Johannesburg are expected to return to work this morning.
Pretoria - Strong explosions continued to tear through the Libyan capital of Tripoli on Monday night, despite Libya announcing a ceasefire following Western powers' devastating strikes against it.
Pretoria - Three thousand Bapsfontein residents, who had been living on unstable and dangerous dolomitic land, have all been moved to a safer location.
Pretoria - Egypt coach Hassan Shehata landed in South Africa this weekend with his 23-man strong squad to face Bafana Bafana in a crucial 2012 African Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifier match.
Pretoria - South Africa's current account deficit in the fourth quarter of 2010 narrowed to 0.6 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) since 2003, said the Reserve Bank on Tuesday.
Beijing - The international community has stepped up its criticism and showed more concern about the Western-led air strikes against Libya following operations to enforce a no-fly zone over the North African country.
Pretoria - South Africa's job creation remained sluggish, despite the recovery in the country's economic activity, the Quarterly Bulletin said on Tuesday.
Pretoria - KwaZulu-Natal is adding another weapon in its arsenal to fight canine rabies. The province is introducing a vigorous vaccination plan, which will span a period of five years.
Pretoria - The reconstruction and revitalisation of the nursing profession are some of the key issues expected to be addressed during a nursing summit next month.