The Department of Public Service and Administration has issued a circular to all national and provincial departments giving notice that job applicants are no longer required to submit certified copies of their educational qualifications and other relev...
Parliament's portfolio committee on home affairs is pushing government to end long queues at Home Affairs offices across the country once and for all.
A recent spike in Covid cases points to the possibility that South Africa is entering its fifth wave of cases earlier than expected, says health minister Joe Phaahla.
South Africa's recently published Blue Drop report shows a significant decline in the country's water quality, with 23% of municipalities flagged as being at critical risk.
The South African Special Risk Insurance Association (SASRIA) says it cannot afford to cover the country's businesses should it see a repeat of July 2021 riots in the coming years.
Though South Africa does not have any formal statistics on its available landfill airspace, those in the waste management industry agree that it is rapidly filling up - and that the country is on the verge of a crisis.
The government is considering the appointment of an independent agency to manage some of the billions earmarked for disaster relief in KwaZulu-Natal in a bid to avoid corruption, the Sunday Times reports.
Health minister Dr Joe Phaahla has extended the deadline for public comments on amendments to the Regulations Relating to the Surveillance and the Control of Notifiable Medical Conditions to 24 April 2022.
A new report shows that South Africa's economic growth is set to decline. A bus strike which would have left South Africans having to change their Easter weekend plans has been averted. A state of disaster has officially been declared…
The introduction of lifestyle audits for members of the executive has taken far longer than originally anticipated, says president Cyril Ramaphosa.