According to the latest report from the United Nations Development Programme, South Africa is facing a concerning issue with youth unemployment that could potentially lead to social instability and unrest.
CEOs from Standard Bank, Nedbank, Pick n Pay, Naspers, Massmart, Coca Cola, Sasol and over 100 other companies have signed a pledge to help government improve service delivery.
The Department of Transport says it will pilot a nanotechnology programme to take on the country's deteriorating roads.
The City of Joburg has urged residents to pay their municipal bills on time - reminding property owners that their bills will be higher this month.
Sanral has reportedly extended its e-tolls collection contract, with Outa calling the move an overreach and a waste of money.
The city of Tshwane faces an uphill battle to sort out its finances, with the city desperately needing residents to pay for their services.
According to President Cyril Ramaphosa, the failure of public infrastructure is leading to poor service delivery across many parts of the country.
Ramokgopa worried about Koeberg delays; Blue light thugs arrested; Fuel thieves at Eskom and Transnet arrested and; New president of the ANC Women's League elected.
The Department of Home Affairs has missed its own deadline to boost business and tourism in the country.
The Department of Transport says it is working "at speed" to roll out the country's new driving rules, with a full launch expected in 2024.