The Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa (CAPRISA) has condemned the dissemination of inaccurate information regarding COVID-19 vaccines and their associated side effects.
This comes after a recent incident of misinformation making the rounds on the internet.
In the deepfake video, SABC news anchor Oliver Dickson...
The Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) has resolved to launch a full committee inquiry into allegations of maladministration, financial mismanagement, wasteful and reckless expenditure, and related financial misconduct at the Road Accident Fund (RAF).SCOPA made this decision after months of repeated attempts by the committee to...
dtic Hosts Policy Dialogue to Refine Strategy for Balanced Industrial Growth
Government’s commitment to collaborative policy-making and inclusive growth will come to the fore at a Department of Trade, Industry and Competition policy dialogue.The dialogue which is an extended Chief Executive Officers’ (CEOs) Forum, will be held to facilitate discussion on the draft Spatial...
In the days immediately after the 2024 elections, the Electoral Commission of South Africa’s computer systems were subjected to cyberattacks – so-called denial-of-service attacks, supposed to render them useless.
A video circulating widely on TikTok and X falsely claims that Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged to replace hundreds of American businesses in South Africa and create more than two million jobs.
The SA Navy has been left with only a single operable submarine and a lone sea-going frigate as its combat vessels to patrol the vast maritime zone and protect trade routes from pirates as funding cuts sink national security.
The ANC’s “circumspect” response on the rapid escalation in the Iran-Israel war is the correct course to take when dealing with unpredictable US President Donald Trump, according to local and foreign international relations experts.
Now that Johannesburg acknowledges it owes Eskom R3.2 billion in historic debt, exactly where the money is going to come from is the next big question.
For the first time, the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) has a target to investigate complaints about contraventions of the Political Funding Act as part of its annual performance plan.