All schools across the country will return to full-time attendance from Monday (7 February) next week following a decision taken at a meeting of the Council of Education Ministers this morning.
The proposed introduction of a fuel price cap in South Africa has been shut down by the oil industry as stakeholders did not agree with the proposal, says Robert Maake, director of fuel pricing mechanism at the Department of Energy.
The decision to take on a R11.4 billion ($750 million) loan from the World Bank is not out of the ordinary and forms part of the government's normal budgeted finance plans, says finance minister Enoch Godongwana.
Johannesburg major Mpho Phalatse has renewed calls for a zero-tolerance policy on drunk driving after another fatal accident over the weekend.
The introduction of a new basic income grant will not lead to 'syndromic dependency' and most South Africans are not unemployed not by choice, says Wits professor and chairperson of the Expert Panel on Basic Income Support Alex van den…
Trade union Solidarity has flagged concerns with the planned implementation of the National Health Insurance (NHI) and how it will ultimately be funded.
AA repeats call for a full review of SA's petrol price after latest hikes; hearings into cartels and collusion in tyre manufacturing kick off; public protector finds Joburg's bus contract with Putco is illegal; and Supreme Court shoots down Magashule's...
Vodacom Group has reported group service revenue growth of 5.3% to R20.7 billion in a trading update for the quarter ended December 2021, supported by the sustained demand for connectivity and growth in new services such as financial services.
President Cyril Ramaphosa's cabinet has announced updated level 1 lockdown rules for South Africa.
Statistics South Africa has updated its Consumer Price Index (CPI) basket of goods and services, providing insight into how consumer spending patterns have shifted over the five years.