
Labour Department targets employers of undocumented migrants
Labour Department says that undocumented migrants are often exploited by employers
WEDNESDAY, 10 JUNE 2026, 00:26

Labour Department says that undocumented migrants are often exploited by employers

Suicide rates among men remain significantly higher than those among women in South Africa.

The Western Cape High court has criticised an accused in the Modack trial for disruptive behaviour

AmaZulu King MisuZulu kaZwelithini has called for calm amid tensions over immigration.

CONTRALESA and traditional leaders have paid tribute to king Makhosoke

The mother will appear at the Tshilwavhusiku Magistrate’s Court on Friday.

SIU has been granted a preservation order to freeze property worth R2.7 million in eThekwini

The facility replaces the old clinic, which served around 30 000 patients a year.

The mayor says vandalism of infrastructure is slowing down service delivery efforts.

Government to urgently strengthen border management and enforce immigration laws.
Rationalisation of the courts a move to secure access for all
Government is moving to improve access to justice for all with the implementation of the rationalisation of the courts.
Justice and Constitutional Development Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi briefed the media on Tuesday on the department’s plans to ensure that the courts better serve communities.
“An independent judiciary and...

PRASA has improved level crossing safety in recent years
SAPS suspends additional five senior police officers
The South African Police Service (SAPS) has confirmed the suspension of five additional senior officers in relation to matters arising from the Medicare 24 tender.
“Internal departmental processes are underway, and in the interest of preserving the integrity of these processes, the SAPS will not provide further comment at this...
Kruger National Park land claim finalised through legal agreement
After more than a decade of intense negotiations, historically land-dispossessed communities living around the Kruger National Park can finally put a painful chapter behind them, following a landmark agreement that recognises their economic and heritage rights to the land.
This follows the government’s recent signing...
Aircraft maintenance academy opens aviation careers to underserved communities’ youth
The Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that skills development opportunities reach communities across South Africa, particularly in rural and historically disadvantaged areas, as part of efforts to tackle youth unemployment and expand access...

President Cyril Ramaphosa has conveyed his condolences after King Makhosonke’s death.
SIU granted freezing order on UIF-TERS obtained property
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) continues to claw back State funds obtained through fraudulent Unemployment Insurance Fund’s Temporary Employer/Employee Relief Scheme (UIF TERS) claims through a freezing order on a R2.7 million KwaZulu-Natal property.
The preservation order was granted by the Special Tribunal following an...
Mhlauli calls on youth to shape South Africa’s future through democracy
Deputy Minister in the Presidency Nonceba Mhlauli says the courage displayed by the June 16 generation, 50 years ago, transformed the country forever.
“Many of those young people were not much older than the participants gathered in this hall today. They did not possess wealth, political office or...
Government welcomes 0.5% GDP growth
Government says the 0.5% growth in gross domestic product (GDP) in the first quarter of this year demonstrates the resilience of the South African economy amid a challenging global and domestic environment.
According to Statistics South Africa’s (Stats SA) GDP report for the first quarter of 2026 (January to March), the growth marks a sixth...

Gauteng recorded a decrease in crime categories during the Q4 of the 2025/2026 financial year.

Twenty seven-year-old Thelma Siphugu allegedly fed them food mixed with poison at home last week.