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Deputy Minister Morolong calls for structural transformation

Today at 14:35 PM, via SAnews

Deputy Minister Morolong calls for structural transformation

 Deputy Minister in The Presidency Kenny Morolong has called for mining to be used as a catalyst for structural transformation.

“Mining must become the foundation on which we build a diversified and industrialised economy. The world’s most successful resource economies have used mining as a catalyst for manufacturing,...

NW Legislature raises concerns over performance of provincial safety, transport dept

Today at 13:34 PM, via SAnews

NW Legislature raises concerns over performance of provincial safety, transport dept

The North West Provincial Legislature’s Portfolio Committee on Community Safety and Transport Management has expressed concern over the failure of the Department of Community Safety and Transport Management (COSATMA) to meet several annual performance targets, while also warning that the ongoing...

South Africans called to defend Constitution and deepen transformation

Today at 12:46 PM, via SAnews

South Africans called to defend Constitution and deepen transformation

South Africans have been urged to recommit themselves to the Constitution and actively participate in strengthening the country’s democracy as South Africa marks 30 years since the adoption of the Constitution.

Addressing a joint sitting of Parliament on Thursday to commemorate the anniversary, Deputy Minister of...

Brown Mogotsi denied bail

Today at 12:05 PM, via SABC News

Mogotsi was arrested on 15 May on charges of defeating the ends of justice and perjury, among others

SIU authorised to probe PSIRA and UIF training contracts

Today at 11:57 AM, via SAnews

SIU authorised to probe PSIRA and UIF training contracts

President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed a proclamation authorising the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to investigate allegations of maladministration and unlawful conduct linked to training contracts awarded by the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSIRA) and the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF).

Proclamation 316...

N3 truck crash leaves one dead

Today at 11:10 AM, via SABC News

Two trucks collided on the N3 near the Cliffdale Interchange, heading towards Pietermaritzburg.

NSFAS seeks to refund former beneficiaries who overpaid student loans

Today at 10:58 AM, via SAnews

NSFAS seeks to refund former beneficiaries who overpaid student loans

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has identified several former beneficiaries who overpaid their student loan accounts and are eligible for refunds.

According to a statement issued by NSFAS, the refunds relate primarily to historical scheme loan accounts from the period before 2010.

NSFAS...

Municipalities must drive economic growth and job creation

Today at 10:55 AM, via SAnews

Municipalities must drive economic growth and job creation

North West Premier Lazarus Kagiso Mokgosi has called for municipalities to become strategic centres for enterprise development and job creation.

Addressing delegates at the Bojanala-Platinum District Economic Development Symposium in Rustenburg on Thursday, Mokgosi said local government must play a critical role in...

Parts of SA to experience heavy rain in winter and early spring

Today at 10:51 AM, via SAnews

Parts of SA to experience heavy rain in winter and early spring

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) seasonal forecast shows that parts of South Africa will receive significant rainfall in winter and early spring.

“During the winter seasons, it is only the south-western, southern and eastern coastal areas that receive significant rainfall. The eastern coastal areas are...

Protect public infrastructure – Gauteng government

Today at 10:44 AM, via SAnews

Protect public infrastructure – Gauteng government

Gauteng residents are urged to protect public infrastructure amid a recent increase in vandalism.

The Department of e-Government said incidents of vandalism, damage and theft have affected CCTV cameras in the province.

Department MEC Bonginkosi Dhlamini warned that this impacts public safety, crime prevention and crime...

Eastern Cape farmers benefit from strong public support

Today at 10:24 AM, via SAnews

Eastern Cape farmers benefit from strong public support

Eastern Cape MEC for Agriculture, Rural Development and Agrarian Reform, Nonceba Kontsiwe, has welcomed the strong public support shown for the department’s Agricultural Show and Mnquma Market Day where farmers from across the Amathole District successfully marketed and sold their produce.Addressing attendees at the show,...

Over 900 Mozambican nationals processed for departure by BMA

Today at 10:07 AM, via SAnews

Over 900 Mozambican nationals processed for departure by BMA

The Commissioner of the Border Management Authority (BMA), Dr Michael Masiapato, confirmed that the BMA successfully processed the departure of 933 Mozambican nationals from South Africa to Mozambique through the Lebombo Port of Entry.

Of the 933 individuals processed on Wednesday, 349 originated from the Lindela Holding...

MEC condemns attack on e-hailing driver

Today at 10:07 AM, via SAnews

MEC condemns attack on e-hailing driver

KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Transport and Human Settlements Siboniso Duma has strongly condemned the violent attack, harassment and intimidation of an e-hailing driver.

“Last night, we received distressed calls from the leadership of the KZN e-Hailing Council. They shared a video showing an attack on an e-hailing driver who was transporting female...

Gauteng to launch Youth Tech Expo G13 Hackathon

Today at 09:54 AM, via SAnews

Gauteng to launch Youth Tech Expo G13 Hackathon

The Gauteng Department of e-Government (e-Gov) will today launch the Youth Tech Expo G13 Hackathon Series 2026 as part of government’s youth empowerment initiatives.The department said the hackathon is aimed at “accelerating youth innovation and developing practical digital solutions to address Gauteng’s priority service...

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