
Mashatile confident govt programmes will double youth employment
Deputy President Paul Mashatile says he is optimistic government programmes will create jobs.
TUESDAY, 10 FEBRUARY 2026, 20:04

Deputy President Paul Mashatile says he is optimistic government programmes will create jobs.

The department says they have also finalised the necessary planning and technical work for Phase 2.

O’Sullivan has assured MPs that he has never been involved in any activities as a foreign agent.

The judge ruled that the application be struck off the role due to it not being properly enrolled.

Advocate Kemi Behari has testified at the Madlanga Commission.

Yvonne Maja was found guilty of burning her ex-boyfriend and his partner with acid.

South Africa has stagnated with a score of 41 out of 100 on the 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index.

The Limpopo health department has embarked on an anti-malaria spraying campaign.

The community of Ndwedwe is calling on President Ramaphosa to prioritise crime during SONA.

Radio and TV personality, DJ Sbu denies allegations made against him by Adv Behari at the Madlanga

Bester’s lawyers say they are finding it difficult to consult with him ahead of his upcoming trial.

Deputy President Paul Mashatile will address the Presidential Youth Engagement in Khayelitsha.

Behari sent two letters a day apart to the Ekurhuleni MMC of Safety relating to IPID’s findings

About 500 Sporong informal settlement residents fled their homes due to intimidation and violence.
The number of reported malaria cases in Mpumalanga appears to be on the decline again, after the province saw a spike in the wake of the recent floods.
SA untapped mineral potential still ‘significant’
Deputy Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources Phumzile Mgcina has reiterated government’s stance that South Africa’s mining industry is on the rise.
The Deputy Minister addressed the South Africa Exploration Investment Forum, held on the sidelines of the ongoing Investing in Africa Mining Indaba, in Cape Town.
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The mining industry recorded a historic low number of fatalities in 2025, marking the second consecutive year of record-low deaths.
Your home address could be the difference between casting your vote and being turned away at the polling station in the local government elections – here’s what every South African voter needs to know about registering, writes Dhaya Pillay.

Thabo Bester takes his urgent application to be moved from Ebongweni to High Court.

The Senzo Meyiwa murder trial continues at the High Court in Pretoria.

Residents say the shutdown is jeopardising children’s education.