Basic Education minister Angie Motshekga says her department will move forward with plans to incorporate mother-tongue languages at the country’s schools.
The SA tourism industry wants mandatory PCR requirements scrapped; The US says Ramaphosa's neutrality on Russia's invasion of Ukraine is unhelpful, but it won't hold it against him. SAA's privatisation deal could be stalled because of Mbalula's meander...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has weighed in on Russia's invasion of Ukraine, calling for the dispute to be settled through mediation rather than the 'barrel of the gun'.
South Africa should not have limitations on gatherings and other existing lockdown restrictions in place, says Shabir Madhi, professor of vaccinology at the University of the Witwatersrand.
The US Embassy calls for South Africa to take a stance against Russia; bottlenecks because of Transnet infrastructure has had a major impact on South Africa's largest coal supplier; The City of Tshwane continues its campaign of cutting off utilities;…
A culture of self-enrichment among some South African politicians and public servants is putting the country’s democracy and post-apartheid promises of creating a better life for all at risk, according to the most-senior official at the National Treasu...
The Department of Employment and Labour will launch several new training projects aimed at creating jobs in the fibre optics, food handling and mixed farming sectors.
R16 billion in road tenders continue to be delayed by Sanral. South Africa chooses to abstain from voting for if Russia should withdraw from Ukraine at the UN General Assembly. The Ukraine invasion may push the SARB to increase further…
Ramaphosa said that only 5% of the country’s municipalities are financially stable.
The government is facing growing legal bills as it grapples with internal issues an increasing number of court challenges from the private sector and citizens, says president Cyril Ramaphosa.