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SA sends condolences to Nigeria after fatal maritime incident

Yesterday at 09:23 AM, via SAnews

SA sends condolences to Nigeria after fatal maritime incident

The Minister of Transport, Barbara Creecy, and the Transport Deputy Minister, Mkhuleko Hlengwa, have expressed their condolences to the bereaved family after one person died at sea and five crew members went missing, following the sinking of the MW Leo vessel near Mossel Bay.

The vessel had a total of 18 crew members on...

Budget will accelerate country’s momentum, says President

Monday at 15:17 PM, via SAnews

Budget will accelerate country’s momentum, says President

President Cyril Ramaphosa says the 2026 Budget, tabled by the Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana last week, will accelerate the momentum of inclusive growth, create jobs and tackle poverty.“Every budgetary allocation is a developmental choice: ensuring there are teachers in classrooms, nurses and doctors in clinics,...

From negotiation to nationhood: SA celebrates 30 Years of the Constitution

Monday at 14:15 PM, via SAnews

From negotiation to nationhood: SA celebrates 30 Years of the Constitution

Thirty years after South Africa chose the rule of law over division and human rights over rule by exclusion, the country on Monday began the commemoration of 30 Years of the Constitution – a world-renowned document born from negotiation, compromise and public participation on an unprecedented scale.

Minister...

Government welcomes arrest of officials involved in R1mln fraud case

Monday at 14:13 PM, via SAnews

Government welcomes arrest of officials involved in R1mln fraud case

Government has welcomed the arrest of three senior officials from the Department of Health in connection with an ongoing investigation into allegations of theft and fraud involving a tender worth more than R1 million.

“The fight against corruption remains an apex priority for government as part of its commitment...

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