Senqu Bridge a powerful symbol of cooperation and shared development
Mokhotlong, Lesotho – President Cyril Ramaphosa has underscored the strength and longevity of relations between South Africa and Lesotho, describing the Senqu Bridge as a powerful symbol of cooperation and shared development.
Speaking at the official launch of the bridge under the Lesotho Highlands Water Project...
The Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen has announced the arrival of two million doses of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) vaccine in South Africa, marking a significant step in the country’s efforts to control the spread of the disease.
The vaccines, sourced from Dollvet in Turkey, represent the first tranche of a six million doses order...
King Misuzulu reaffirms commitment to transparent, peaceful elections
His Majesty King Misuzulu kaZwelithini has reaffirmed the importance of credible, transparent, and peaceful elections as a cornerstone of constitutional democracy and societal stability.
The King received a high-level delegation from the Electoral Commission at his Private Office at Emashobeni Royal Palace in...
SA moves to strengthen climate response across municipalities
As South Africa experiences more frequent extreme weather events, government has launched a national initiative to strengthen climate-responsive development across municipalities.
Municipalities play a critical role in addressing climate change through service delivery, infrastructure development and community...
Bridge across water, history and trust: What the Senqu Crossing tells us about SADC regional cooperation
By David Jacobs
The Senqu Bridge is a visible reminder of how South Africa and the Kingdom of Lesotho have chosen cooperation over competition in the management of shared natural resources, particularly water, one of the most strategic assets in Southern Africa.
Suspended police official Sergeant Fannie Ezekiel Nkosi has been denied bail in the Pretoria North Magistrate’s Court.
In January, Nkosi was identified as a possible wrongdoer by the Madlanga Commission’s first interim report and was arrested this month following a raid at his home.
“It is alleged that police officials attached to a task team emanating...
Home Affairs refutes claims that Lesotho nationals can enter SA without passports
The Department of Home Affairs has expressed concern over unfounded media reports and social media posts suggesting that nationals of Lesotho will no longer be required to present valid passports when entering South Africa.
The department has dismissed these claims as false, emphasising that citizens...
Kruger National Park urges camping guests to stock up on supplies
Following a fire incident at the retail shop at Lower Sabie rest camp in the Kruger National Park, guests with bookings at the campsite should stock up on supplies before arrival.
“Accommodation has not been affected, with the camp fully booked for the upcoming two long weekends, 27 April and 1 May 2026. Activities...
Manamela calls for seamless education-to-work pipeline
Higher Education and Training Minister Buti Manamela has called for the urgent development of a coherent education-to-work pipeline, stressing that South Africa must align early childhood development, schooling and post-school training to ensure young people transition successfully into the economy.