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Efforts to professionalise the public service underway

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The Government of National Unity has committed to proceeding with the work already underway to professionalise the public service as well as ensure that government attracts into the state people with skills, capabilities and integrity.

Modern technology to help fight crime

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A heightened focus on the use of modern technology to help with crime prevention efforts will continue to be a key priority of the seventh administration.

Help for struggling municipalities

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To achieve rapid and inclusive growth, South Africa must address struggling municipalities and appoint qualified professionals to top positions.

Greater investment in bulk water infrastructure

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The Government of National Unity has committed to continue with institutional reforms in the water sector to enable greater investment in bulk water infrastructure and better regulation of water services across the country.

Guests lay out expectations ahead of OPA

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As the sun sets in Cape Town and momentum starts building towards President Cyril Ramaphosa’s delivery of the Opening of Parliament Address (OPA), guests have been laying out thei

Repo rate remains at 8.25%

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The South African Reserve Bank’s monetary policy committee (MPC) has decided to keep the repo rate at 8.5% for the seventh time in a row, despite a slight improvement in the inflation rate.

Call to support the vulnerable in society

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In honour of the former President of South Africa and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, government has encouraged South Africans to work together to uplift those who are less fortunate in society.

Train commuters receive blankets on Mandela Day

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Christmas came early for train commuters at the Cape Town train station this morning, when Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni handed over blankets to them.

OPA paints a picture of the next five years

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National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza has encouraged South Africans to watch the Opening of Parliament Address (OPA) to hear how their vote will work for them in the coming five years of the seventh administration.