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Anti-corruption forum launched to safeguard South Africa’s water sector

Yesterday at 07:30 AM, via SAnews

Anti-corruption forum launched to safeguard South Africa’s water sector

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) and the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) have launched the Water Sector Anti-Corruption Forum (WSACF) aimed at strengthening the fight against corruption and safeguarding the country’s water resources.The establishment of the forum follows findings from 16 SIU...

SA agriculture posts record exports, despite global headwinds

Thursday at 17:11 PM, via SAnews

SA agriculture posts record exports, despite global headwinds

South Africa’s agricultural sector has delivered a record export performance in the fourth quarter of 2025, underscoring its resilience and global competitiveness, despite significant headwinds in the global trading environment.

According to Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen, the country’s total exports reached a...

Steenhuisen refutes claims of government profiting from FMD vaccines

Thursday at 16:15 PM, via SAnews

Steenhuisen refutes claims of government profiting from FMD vaccines

Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen has dismissed claims that government is “making a profit” from Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) vaccines, saying that the State is procuring and administering the vaccines at no cost to farmers.

“No farmer is paying for these vaccines, and government is certainly not selling...

Government accelerates reforms to revive South Africa’s rail system

Thursday at 15:36 PM, via SAnews

Government accelerates reforms to revive South Africa’s rail system

Deputy President Paul Mashatile says government has committed significant resources and reforms to restore South Africa’s rail transport system as part of efforts to strengthen economic infrastructure and stimulate growth.

Mashatile made the remarks on Thursday when responding to questions for oral reply in the...

Increase in National Minimum Wage set to bring relief to workers

Thursday at 15:32 PM, via SAnews

Increase in National Minimum Wage set to bring relief to workers

South Africa’s National Minimum Wage (NMW) is set to rise from R28.79 to R30.23 for each ordinary hour worked, with effect from 1 March 2026, helping stretched workers bring home a little more bacon.Employment and Labour Minister Nomakhosazana Meth announced the R1.44 upward adjustment in the NMW in early February,...

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