
Govt may step up its role to address governance challenges in Joburg
According to Minister Godongwana, discussions are underway through intergovernmental channels.
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According to Minister Godongwana, discussions are underway through intergovernmental channels.
Increases in social grants welcomed as a lifeline for SA’s most vulnerable
The South African Social Security Agency has welcomed the increase in social grant amounts announced by the Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana on Wednesday.
All social grants, barring the COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant, will increase in the next financial year.
The grant increases are as...
KZN Finance MEC welcomes fiscal discipline in National Budget
KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Finance Francois Rodgers has described the 2026 National Budget as a critical step towards restoring South Africa’s financial credibility.
Presenting the 2026 Budget Speech in Parliament on Wednesday, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana announced that public debt is projected to stabilise at 78.9% of...

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

Kriel urges equal justice, citing unamnestied African National Congress 37 before TRC hearing.
A group of 38 accused facing charges of defrauding the Mpumalanga Department of Education out of R114 million have been granted bail totalling R1.6 million.

Paul O’Sullivan and Khomotso Phahlane return to the Ad Hoc Committee.

Vusimuzi “CAT” Matlala and his co-accused appear in the High Court sitting in Johannesburg.
Cape Town, Stellenbosch and Plettenberg Bay rake in international visitor money
Data from payment provider, Yoco, shows that during December 2025, Cape Town, Stellenbosch and Plettenberg Bay accounted for 67% of all international visitor payments across the country.
This translates into R500 million flowing into local businesses and protecting and creating jobs, said Western Cape...

Dr. Mkhize urges KZN farmers to follow safety rules after 200 thousand FMD vaccine doses rollout.
Public warned against consumption of washed-up lobster and fish
The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) has warned members of the public that washed-up lobster and fish are not safe for human consumption.
The department has confirmed that red tide conditions along Elands Bay in the West Coast have resulted in large marine walkouts and mortalities, including...

The minister in the presidency to communicate cabinet outcomes.
A red tide on the West Coast has caused a rock lobster walkout, the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) has said.
Call for health research that tackles root causes of disease
Higher Education and Training Deputy Minister, Nomusa Dube-Ncube, has called for a new generation of health science research that goes beyond diagnosing disease, to confronting and dismantling the systems that sustain illness and inequality.
Speaking at the launch of the Regenesys School of Health Sciences in Sandton,...
Eskom notes Sibanye Stillwater high court judgement
Eskom is studying the high court judgement brought by Sibanye Stillwater and others, setting aside the power utility’s refusal of Sibanye’s wayleave application to develop a 50MW behind the meter Photovoltaic (PV) power plant to supply electricity to Sibanye’s Kloof Mine.
“Eskom notes the judgment delivered by Adams J on 18...

Matlala is accused of attempted murder of among others his former girlfriend Tebogo Thobejane.

Bongani Ntanzi and his four co-accused are on trial for the 2014 murder of Meyiwa.

The City of Cape Town has raised concerns about water supply.

Water users should report aggressive or unusual seal behaviour to the City of Cape Town.

The party has urged politicians to use municipal funds for their intended purpose.

KZN has received 200 000 doses of the Biogenesis vaccine that government bought from Argentina.