Sub-Saharan Africa needs transport boost
Durban - If Sub-Saharan Africa is to benefit from the huge economic and social benefits brought by transport infrastructure, upgrade and maintenance of the transport network system must be carried out.
Durban - If Sub-Saharan Africa is to benefit from the huge economic and social benefits brought by transport infrastructure, upgrade and maintenance of the transport network system must be carried out.
Pretoria - About 35 000 daily Rea Vaya bus commuters between Soweto and Johannesburg CBD and the surrounding areas are still stranded as the bus drivers continue with their illegal strike.
Pretoria - Former President Nelson Mandela will get a special visit from President Jacob Zuma today, who will present him with an architect's impression of the Nelson Mandela Legacy Bridge.
Pretoria - A staggering 51 163 candidates will contest this year's Local Government Elections, up by m
Durban - The KwaZulu-Natal government has come up with an innovative way to address ineffective spending patterns on infrastructure.
Cape Town - The Department of Correctional Services says that reducing overcrowding in correctional fa
East London - Buffalo City Metro top brass got their hands dirty cleaning up the streets of East London as part of Mandela Day celebrations.
Cape Town - The Department of Correctional Services is mulling the establishment of a trading entity t
Pretoria - British Prime Minister David Cameron has committed to double bilateral trade with South Africa by 2015, as he began his first working visit to sub-Saharan Africa to bolster trade links with the continent.
Durban - South Africa can contribute significantly to African infrastructure development, but there is a need to be realistic about the resources available in the country, cautioned Minister of Public Enterprises Malusi Gigaba.
Pretoria - The City of Johannesburg says it is disappointed with the outcome of the consultation meeti
Pretoria - Thousands of Swazi citizens are expected to march in Manzini, Swaziland today for a democra
Pretoria - Cabinet ministers will today begin unveiling plans on how they will utilise the money alloc
Pretoria - Cabinet has approved the release of the Credit Ratings Services Bill that is aimed at ensuring that South African authorities can work with their international counterparts to ensure responsible and accountable credit rating agencies at a global level.
Pretoria - When the pupils of Matseke Primary School in Atteridgeville returned to school on Monday, some of them barely recognised their school.