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Groundbreaking HIV drug, Lenacapavir, to be launched next month

Today at 15:43 PM, via SAnews

Groundbreaking HIV drug, Lenacapavir, to be launched next month

The launch of Lenacapavir – a groundbreaking HIV drug – will be held on June 5 in Mpumalanga.

This is according to Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi who delivered the department’s budget vote on Wednesday.

Lenacapavir is administered via injection twice a year, offering patients six months of continuous protection per...

11 suspects arrested in major North West drug lab bust

Today at 15:39 PM, via SAnews

11 suspects arrested in major North West drug lab bust

The South African Police Service (SAPS) has arrested 11 suspects, including four Mexican nationals and one woman, following the discovery of a multimillion-rand drug manufacturing laboratory on a farm in Swartruggens in the North West.

The operation, led by SAPS specialised units, was intelligence-driven and resulted in the...

Government to launch 50th anniversary of 1976 youth uprisings

Today at 15:39 PM, via SAnews

Government to launch 50th anniversary of 1976 youth uprisings

The Minister in the Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, Sindisiwe Chikunga, is set to officially launch the national programme commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Soweto Uprising on Thursday.

The launch will mark the start of a year-long government programme aimed at honouring the sacrifices...

South African Manufacturer Lesco Brings AI to the Factory Floor Without Cutting Jobs for Differently Abled Workers

Today at 15:33 PM, via iAfrica

A third-generation South African electrical products manufacturer is rolling out AI and semi-robotic production lines while protecting every permanent role and every position held by a differently abled employee — challenging the global narrative that AI-driven manufacturing automation must lead to job losses. Lesco, a local producer of electrical and consumer products, recently launched...

Public Works targets infrastructure reform with R7.8 billion budget

Today at 15:28 PM, via SAnews

Public Works targets infrastructure reform with R7.8 billion budget

The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure will receive an allocation of R7.8 billion for the 2026/27 financial year, with medium-term funding totalling R24.6 billion, as government intensifies efforts to reform infrastructure delivery, improve asset management and unlock investment through public property...

South Africa Appoints Independent Panel to Rebuild Draft AI Policy After Citation Scandal

Today at 15:13 PM, via iAfrica

Communications Minister Solly Malatsi has appointed an independent panel of AI researchers, lawyers and governance specialists to rebuild South Africa’s draft national AI policy, a document he was forced to withdraw last month after academic citations in its reference list were found to have been fabricated by a generative AI tool. “We cannot discuss the […]

SA, China to deepen cooperation in digital education 

Today at 15:12 PM, via SAnews

SA, China to deepen cooperation in digital education 

South Africa and China have agreed on a set of key measures to deepen cooperation in digital education, technical skills development and student mobility.The agreement follows bilateral talks between Higher Education and Training Minister Buti Manamela and China’s Vice Minister of Education Xu Qingsen, held on the sidelines of...

Private sector urged to plug funding gap in infrastructure development

Today at 15:04 PM, via SAnews

Private sector urged to plug funding gap in infrastructure development

Deputy Minister of Finance David Masondo has called on the private sector to play a far greater role in financing South Africa’s next phase of infrastructure development, warning that public resources alone will not be enough to meet the country’s massive infrastructure needs.

His remarks follow a joint study by...

SMMEs reap rewards from Africa’s Travel Indaba

Today at 14:43 PM, via SAnews

SMMEs reap rewards from Africa’s Travel Indaba

The Africa Travel Indaba not only focuses on big businesses and international cooperations. Small, medium, and micro enterprises (SMMEs) also benefit by making business deals and forging partnerships with both local and international companies.

Here at home, the South African National Parks (SANParks) has taken some small tourism...

Government strengthens coordinated response to GBVF

Today at 14:38 PM, via SAnews

Government strengthens coordinated response to GBVF

No nation can claim freedom while its women remain unsafe, unpaid, unseen, or excluded from the economy.

These remarks, made by Minister in the Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, Sindisiwe Chikunga, set the tone for government’s 2026/27 priorities, placing the fight against Gender-Based Violence and...

Transnet announces 11 Train Operating Companies

Today at 13:40 PM, via SAnews

Transnet announces 11 Train Operating Companies

The Transnet Rail Infrastructure Manager (TRIM) has announced 11 Train Operating Companies (TOCs) that were allocated slots to operate routes on Transnet’s rail network, marking a major milestone in South Africa’s rail reform journey. 

As part of efforts to reform the rail sector, government opened South Africa’s rail network to...

Suspended police commissioner appears in court

Today at 13:20 PM, via SAnews

Suspended police commissioner appears in court

Suspended National Police Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola, has appeared in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court in a case linked to the alleged irregular awarding of a contract valued at approximately R228 million to Medicare 24, a business linked to alleged criminal mastermind Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala.

Masemola joined at least 16 other...

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