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No immediate risk of fuel shortages, says dept

Today at 19:59 PM, via SAnews

No immediate risk of fuel shortages, says dept

The Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources has reassured South Africans that the country currently faces no immediate risk of fuel shortages, despite rising global oil prices and ongoing geopolitical tensions affecting international markets.

In a media statement issued on Tuesday, the department said it remains in constant...

Koeberg’s Unit 2 reaches 365 consecutive days of operations

Today at 19:39 PM, via SAnews

Koeberg’s Unit 2 reaches 365 consecutive days of operations

Unit 2 at the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station has successfully operated for 365 consecutive days – at an average of 99.4% Energy Availability Factor (EAF) – since major upgrades were completed.

This is according to Eskom, who said in a statement on Tuesday that the unit delivers about 946MW of reliable electricity to the...

Smart ID digitisation programme initiated in 2015

Today at 19:30 PM, via SAnews

Smart ID digitisation programme initiated in 2015

Government has in a statement on Tuesday corrected claims that the Department of Home Affairs’ partnership with banks on Smart ID cards is “new and driven by a political party”.

A statement issued by the Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) on Tuesday said the partnership with the banks was started as part of the...

BMA dismissed over 50 immigration officers for acts of corruption

Today at 17:29 PM, via SAnews

BMA dismissed over 50 immigration officers for acts of corruption

The Border Management Authority (BMA) has dismissed more than 50 immigration officials found to be involved in corrupt activities at ports of entry across the country.

Speaking to SAnews.gov.za on the sidelines of an Anti-Corruption Forum in Ladybrand on Tuesday, BMA Commissioner Micheal Masiapato said a further 38...

BMA dismisses over 50 immigration officers for acts of corruption

Today at 17:29 PM, via SAnews

BMA dismisses over 50 immigration officers for acts of corruption

The Border Management Authority (BMA) has dismissed more than 50 immigration officials found to be involved in corrupt activities at ports of entry across the country.

Speaking to SAnews.gov.za on the sidelines of an Anti-Corruption Forum in Ladybrand on Tuesday, BMA Commissioner Micheal Masiapato said a further 38...

Government welcomes continued growth in South Africa’s economy

Today at 15:15 PM, via SAnews

Government welcomes continued growth in South Africa’s economy

Government has welcomed the latest data released by Statistics South Africa showing that South Africa’s economy grew by 1.1% in 2025, with Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expanding by 0.4% in the fourth quarter.  

Fourth quarter performance, covering the period from October to December, marks the fifth consecutive quarter...

Gauteng remains heartbeat of SA economy – Maile

Today at 15:11 PM, via SAnews

Gauteng remains heartbeat of SA economy – Maile

Despite global economic volatility and geopolitical tensions, Gauteng remains the “engine of the national economy”.

This according to Gauteng Finance and Economic Development MEC Lebogang Maile who tabled the Gauteng 2026/27 budget on Tuesday.

The province contributes some 33% of South Africa’s Growth Domestic Product with provincial...

‘Fiscal discipline non-negotiable’: Maile tables Gauteng budget

Today at 14:24 PM, via SAnews

‘Fiscal discipline non-negotiable’: Maile tables Gauteng budget

Gauteng MEC for Finance and Economic Development Lebogang Maile has tabled a R179.2 billion budget for the 2026/27 financial year aimed at improving frontline services, accelerating infrastructure delivery and maintaining fiscal discipline.

Maile presented the provincial government’s budget in the Gauteng Provincial...

Hlabisa calls for collective action to reform local government

Today at 14:16 PM, via SAnews

Hlabisa calls for collective action to reform local government

Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister, Velenkosini Hlabisa, has called for urgent and coordinated action to reform South Africa’s local government system, stressing that municipalities must become stable, capable and reliable drivers of economic growth and service delivery.

Hlabisa made the call during...

Traditional leaders remain vital partners in governance and development

Today at 13:52 PM, via SAnews

Traditional leaders remain vital partners in governance and development

Deputy President Paul Mashatile has reaffirmed government’s commitment to strengthening the role of traditional leaders, saying they remain a vital pillar of governance and social cohesion, particularly in rural communities. 

The Deputy President delivered the virtual keynote address at the Eastern Cape...

N Cape government aids mine families as body of trapped Ekapa miner recovered

Today at 13:05 PM, via SAnews

N Cape government aids mine families as body of trapped Ekapa miner recovered

The Northern Cape Provincial Government has moved to swiftly support the families affected by the Ekapa Minerals mine accident, as police on Monday recovered the body of one of the five miners trapped underground.

The miner, along with four others, was trapped following a mud rush at the mine in...

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