The opposition Democratic Alliance has slammed the Department of Public Service and Administration after it emerged that taxpayers are paying millions of rands for suspended officials.
The World Bank has approved a €454.4 million (R7.6 billion) loan to South Africa.
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) has fallen dramatically since the beginning of the year however is contained compared to other markets. Comair enters into liquidation with R3.5 billion in assets. Emails reveal the health department deems pushback...
The Department of Public Service and Administration is in the process of finalising the 'Public Service Occupational Dictionary', which will serve as a definite handbook for government jobs in South Africa.
After months of warnings, the Nelson Mandela Bay municipality says it reached its 'day zero' on Monday (13 June) as the metropole is no longer able to extract water from the surrounding Impofu Dam.
Government will 'do what is necessary' to ensure skilled professionals do not leave the country in droves ahead of the planned introduction of the National Health Insurance (NHI), says health deputy director-general Nicholas Crisp.
The Centre for Development and Enterprise says the country cannot afford a basic income grant. Fuel retailers have criticised government departments for the state of fuel in the country. President Cyril Ramaphosa points to the automotive industry as an...
South Africa will consider the adoption of more official languages as a way of recognising people who have historically been repressed in the country.
Eskom supports a court application questioning the method that municipal electricity tariffs are determined. R1 billion was not enough to rescue failing airline Comair, leaving employees and customers facing challenges. President Cyril Ramaphosa said t...
Civil society groups accuse government for leaving over 10 million beneficiaries without grants. South Africans are likely to face a higher petrol price as global factors affect the price of oil. KwaZulu-Natal is yet to receive the R1 billion in…