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New eviction bill aims to protect small landlords, empower municipalities

Yesterday at 15:31 PM, via SAnews

New eviction bill aims to protect small landlords, empower municipalities

The proposed amendments to South Africa’s eviction laws are set to offer stronger protection for ordinary landlords renting out backyard rooms and small properties, while giving municipalities greater authority to respond to unlawful land occupations. 

Human Settlements Minister Thembi Simelane said the...

Government gazettes bill to strengthen response to illegal land occupations

Yesterday at 14:51 PM, via SAnews

Government gazettes bill to strengthen response to illegal land occupations

Government has published the Prevention of Illegal Eviction (PIE) from and Unlawful Occupation of Land Amendment Bill, which seeks to empower municipalities, State entities, and private property owners to respond more decisively to illegal occupations and evictions.

The bill, now published in the Government...

Security situation stable following Malema’s court proceedings, say police

Yesterday at 14:33 PM, via SAnews

Security situation stable following Malema’s court proceedings, say police

The South African Police Service (SAPS) has assured the nation that the security situation remains stable following court proceedings involving Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF).

In a statement on Thursday, police confirmed that since the morning hours, officers have been closely...

Government publishes revised plan for rhino conservation

Yesterday at 13:29 PM, via SAnews

Government publishes revised plan for rhino conservation

The Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Willie Aucamp, has announced the publication of the revised Black and White Rhino Biodiversity Management Plan (BMP) in the Government Gazette — marking an important step forward for rhino conservation in South Africa.

“The Black and White Rhino BMP provides a...

Government unveils plan to equip SA with skills for a changing world

Yesterday at 11:57 AM, via SAnews

Government unveils plan to equip SA with skills for a changing world

Government has launched a new strategic plan to align education and skills development with the demands of a technology-driven economy and tackle high unemployment. 

Deputy President Paul Mashatile said rapid changes in how people learn and work, driven by technology, shifting demographics and economic pressures...

President arrives in Spain for the In Defence of Democracy Initiative

Yesterday at 11:47 AM, via SAnews

President arrives in Spain for the In Defence of Democracy Initiative

President Cyril Ramaphosa has arrived in the Kingdom of Spain on a Working Visit, where he will participate in the In Defence of Democracy Initiative. 

In a statement on Thursday, The Presidency said that on consecutive days, the President will have an audience with the King of Spain, His Majesty Felipe VI, in...

Nelson Mandela Bay moves swiftly to contain shot hole borer threat

Yesterday at 11:47 AM, via SAnews

Nelson Mandela Bay moves swiftly to contain shot hole borer threat

The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality has activated an urgent response to contain the spread of the invasive Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer following reported sightings in parts of the metro.

The Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer is an invasive species consisting of multiple cryptic species of ambrosia beetles.

In a statement...

South Africa is stabilising its sugar industry through deliberate reform and investment

Yesterday at 10:59 AM, via SAnews

South Africa is stabilising its sugar industry through deliberate reform and investment

By Moahlodi Maphori 

Protecting livelihoods and safeguarding jobs in South Africa’s sugar industry remains a key priority for government. The sector is a strategically important agricultural and agro-processing value chain, supporting more than 20,000 direct jobs across milling and cane-growing...

PeWG advances public-private partnership framework to boost eThekwini service delivery

Yesterday at 10:55 AM, via SAnews

PeWG advances public-private partnership framework to boost eThekwini service delivery

The Presidential eThekwini Working Group (PeWG) has taken a significant step toward strengthening collaboration between government and business, advancing a public-private partnership (PPP) policy framework aimed at improving service delivery and driving economic growth in eThekwini.

The workshop,...

Mkambati Nature Reserve awarded international status

Yesterday at 10:20 AM, via SAnews

Mkambati Nature Reserve awarded international status

The Mkambati Nature Reserve in the Eastern Cape has been designated as South Africa’s newest Wetland of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention, marking a significant conservation milestone.

The Ramsar Convention identifies and protects wetlands of global significance, known as Ramsar Sites.

“The designation...

Severe thunderstorms warning

Yesterday at 09:40 AM, via SAnews

Severe thunderstorms warning

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) says there is a high likelihood of minor weather impacts, with severe thunderstorms expected over the escarpment and eastern Highveld of Mpumalanga on Thursday.

Severe thunderstorms may cause localised flooding and damage to infrastructure, informal settlements, property, vehicles, livelihood and livestock due to...

SAWS warns of two cold fronts

Yesterday at 09:31 AM, via SAnews

SAWS warns of two cold fronts

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has warned of two cold fronts, with good rainfall amounts expected to affect the Western Cape and Northern Cape from Friday until Monday.

The cold fronts will result in a significant drop in the daytime temperatures. 

“Maximum temperatures may be between 10-12°C in places over the southern high-lying areas of...

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