Sunday at 10:54 AM, via SAnews
Medium-Term Development Plan 2024–2029 finalised
The Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation has announced that the Medium-Term Development Plan (MTDP) 2024–2029 has been finalised, providing a strategic framework to guide South Africa’s development priorities over the next five years.
“Announced as the foundation of government’s programme of action in the...
Sunday at 09:11 AM, via SAnews
President signs the General Intelligence Laws Amendment Bill
The State Security Agency (SSA) is set to split into two separate departments, foreign and domestic, following President Cyril Ramaphosa’s signing of the General Intelligence Laws Amendment Bill into law.
The General Intelligence Laws Amendment Bill signed on Friday is the basis for significant reforms of South Africa’s...
29 March at 09:28 AM, via News24
Teachers applying to become markers of matric papers in the Western Cape will have to attend a marking course from 2027.
29 March at 06:57 AM, via News24
From WhatsApp groups, emails and virtual Signalling, Jonathan Ancer brings you some real wicked leaks to share around the braai.
29 March at 06:49 AM, via News24
From academic to “shack builder”, Quinton Adams has charted an unconventional path. Anneliese Burgess speaks to him about the relationship between dignity, trauma and crime, the psychology of poverty, and his dream to heal broken communities, one shack at a time.
29 March at 06:45 AM, via News24
The family of the key State witness in the Joshlin Smith kidnapping trial was left gobsmacked when their relative, Lourentia “Renz” Lombaard, took the stand more than a week ago in the Western Cape High Court to reveal shocking details about the little girl’s disappearance.
29 March at 06:45 AM, via News24
A rocky row is developing on the Bloubergstrand beachfront. This follows the City of Cape Town’s contentious approval of the erection of a three-storey boutique hotel, Rockhaven, which has homeowners of the picture-perfect town frothing.
28 March at 21:13 PM, via News24
A day after the ANC’s caucus leader in the City of Cape Town, Banele Majingo, defected to the DA at a dramatic council meeting on Thursday, ANC secretary Fikile Mbalula downplayed the matter.
28 March at 19:13 PM, via News24
A leaked memo for grant management staff of the US government’s National Institutes of Health, dated 25 March, instructs officers to hold “all [research] awards to entities located in South Africa”.
28 March at 17:42 PM, via News24
A KwaZulu-Natal primary school principal is in hot water after he allegedly forced teachers to wear MK Party (MKP) regalia and engage in political activities during school hours.
28 March at 14:59 PM, via News24
MK Party president Jacob Zuma’s office has announced that he, after “consultation” with senior party leaders, has appointed Mpiyakhe Fanyana Limba as the new treasurer-general.
28 March at 14:13 PM, via SAnews
Incubator programme to empower emerging developers
Human Settlements Minister Thembi Simelane has hailed the Emerging Developer Incubator and Post-Investment Support Programme, which aims to empower emerging developers.Launched in Sandton, Gauteng, the incubator programme will catalyse the transformation of the built environment and assist the Department of Human Settlements in...
28 March at 13:59 PM, via SAnews
Window for grant recipients to switch to black cards extended
The Postbank has announced a two-month extension for beneficiaries using the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) gold card to switch to the Postbank black card, allowing them to continue accessing their social grants through April and May 2025.Postbank CEO Nikki Mbengashe stressed that beneficiaries who have not...
28 March at 13:57 PM, via News24
Postbank and EFT, a multi-national company disbursing social grants, have quietly reached an agreement that will see the state-owned entity fork out R3.5 million VAT free each month until July.
28 March at 13:24 PM, via SAnews
Human Settlements moves to help Eastern Cape storms victims
Human Settlements disaster relief teams from all spheres of government have arrived Amatole District Municipality, in Eastern Cape, to assess damage and give immediate help to communities affected by heavy storms.The storms ripped through several municipalities on Tuesday, leaving a trail of destruction, including...
28 March at 12:41 PM, via SAnews
Two-thirds of South Africans express strong interest in science and technology
The 2022 South African Public Relationship with Science (SAPRS) survey, a first of its kind for the country, has found that two-thirds (66%) of the public were “very” or “quite” interested in South African science and technology (S&T).
This was among the highlights of the SAPRS, which is the focus of a...
28 March at 12:36 PM, via SAnews
Second sluice gate opened to increase Vaal Dam water outflows
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) has on Friday opened a second sluice gate at the Vaal Dam to manage increasing water levels due to the continuous rainfall.
This follows the opening of the first sluice gate last weekend.
The opening of another sluice gate on Friday increased the outflow to approximately 240...
28 March at 11:58 AM, via SAnews
SASSA welcomes decision for continued use of gold card
The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has welcomed the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) decision to allow for the continued use of the SASSA gold card until all the cards have been successfully replaced.
The decision by SARB comes after several engagements between SASSA and Postbank on several issues, including...
28 March at 11:26 AM, via News24
While agreeing that land restitution has taken too long, Deputy President Paul Mashatile held up the controversial Expropriation Act as a way to speed up land reform.
28 March at 11:13 AM, via SAnews
Department confirms rescue of 23 South Africans from Myanmar
The Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) has confirmed that 23 South Africans – who were part of a group of 7 000 people from various countries – have been rescued from Myanmar.
“Our citizens returned to South Africa a few hours ago, assisted by DIRCO and the Border Management Authority. DIRCO...
28 March at 10:54 AM, via News24
The number of diphtheria cases identified in South Africa has increased to 40 after nine new cases were recorded between 9 and 23 March, according to the latest report from the National Institute for Communicable Diseases.