Gauteng Finance MEC outlines way forward for development
Gauteng Finance MEC Nkululeko Dunga has unveiled a comprehensive roadmap to stabilise the province’s R179.2 billion budget for the 2026/27 financial year.
The MEC held a media briefing this week on the state of the province’s finances and a programme of action in this regard.
Dunga warned that the provincial fiscus “does not...
Deputy President to represent SA at former President Mogae funeral
Deputy President Paul Mashatile will on Saturday attend the State Funeral of the late former President of the Republic of Botswana, His Excellency Festus Gontebanye Mogae.In a brief statement on Friday, the Presidency said Deputy President Mashatile will attend the ceremony that will be held at the University of...
Home Affairs Deputy Minister, Njabulo Nzuza says the department issued a record-breaking number of Smart ID cards during the 2025/26 financial year, while accelerating efforts to digitise civic records and improve access to services across the country.
Delivering the Home Affairs Budget Vote Debate in the National Assembly on...
PRASA offers affordable train rides to soccer and rugby games
The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) is stepping up for sports supporters travelling to soccer and rugby matches at stadiums this weekend by offering a convenient and affordable transport service.
“A big weekend of sport deserves a big response from us. We are proud to be the most affordable mobility...
Government allocates R3.2bn to food security, farmer support programmes
The Department of Agriculture has allocated R3.2 billion to food security and farmer support programmes, the largest share of its 2025/26 Budget Vote, as government intensifies efforts to drive inclusion, productivity and job creation across the sector.
Presenting the department’s Budget Vote in Parliament on...
Alleged drug manufacturing facility suspects to appear in court next week
The 11 suspects arrested in connection with an alleged large-scale illegal drug manufacturing facility will appear in the Swartruggens Magistrate’s Court again in the North West next week, the Directorate for Priority Crimes Investigation (HAWKS) said on Friday.“The eleven suspects’ case was postponed...
Home Affairs Minister Dr Leon Schreiber says the department has expanded access to Smart ID replacement services by 47% within two months through its new digital partnership with banks.The Minister said there are plans to roll the service out to at least 750 bank branches by the end of 2026.Delivering the Home Affairs Budget Vote in...
The South African Police Service (SAPS) has noted with serious concern a video circulating on social media depicting women allegedly handling and cocking firearms inside a house.
“From the video, it appears that the women may not be properly trained or authorised to handle firearms. SAPS therefore warns that the reckless handling and misuse of...
Municipalities must work for the people: President Ramaphosa
With South Africa’s municipalities buckling under myriad challenges, President Cyril Ramaphosa has warned that local government is “the axis on which our entire economy turns” and that it must now “rise anew from the ground up”.
The President delivered an address at the closing session of the National Council of Provinces...
Well wishes for initiates as initiation season begins
The North West MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs, Oageng Gaoage Molapisi has wished all initiates, traditional surgeons, caregivers, traditional leaders, parents and all stakeholders a safe and successful winter initiation season.“As the winter initiation season begins, we wish all...
CGE calls for urgent action on water shortages in Makhanda
The Commission for Gender Equality (CGE) has called for urgent collaboration among stakeholders to address recurring water shortages in the Makana Local Municipality, amid ongoing water challenges in Makhanda, Eastern Cape.
The call follows public concern over water access at Settlers Hospital.
President Ramaphosa extends Khampepe Commission term to December 2026
President Cyril Ramaphosa has extended the term of the judicial commission of inquiry investigating alleged attempts to block the investigation and prosecution of apartheid-era crimes.
The Presidency announced on Thursday that the commission will now continue its work until 18 December 2026.
South Africa’s citrus industry becomes world’s top exporter
Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen has congratulated the country’s agricultural sector, following South Africa’s milestone achievement of becoming the world’s largest citrus exporter by volume.According to the department, the country exported 2.9 million tons of citrus in 2025, surpassing long-standing leader...