President Ramaphosa Says Government Working Hard To Fix Challenges In Mining Sector
During the opening of the 30th Investing in African Mining Indaba held on Monday in Cape Town, the president acknowledged that persistent challenges are impeding mining performance.
First Day Of Second Voter Registration Weekend Collects Over 300,000 Entries
The second voter registration weekend was held on Feb. 3 and Feb. 4 in the wake of upcoming general elections of the National Assembly and Provincial Legislatures.
National Student Financial Aid Scheme Extends Application Deadline
SAUS and NSFAS noted that those students who have already submitted their application for the NSFAS bursary scheme do not need to submit a new application for the student loan scheme.
Telkom To Deploy 4G, 5G Network Across South Africa Amid Upcoming Elections
Telkom noted that the company is working towards the development of solutions to enrich customers' lives alongside helping the growth of enterprises and small businesses in South Africa.
AfCFTA Agreement: South Africa Sends First Shipment To Other Countries
South Africa and other African countries will benefit from the start of preferential trade as it will create great opportunities for growth and development, as per South African President.
South Africa Announces New Initiative To Create Opportunities For Seafarers
Called the Seafarer Employment and Development Program, the initiative is expected to provide training, mentorship and job placement assistance to seafarers.
Small Business Development Ministry Warns Public Against Impersonators
There are many fake Facebook and LinkedIn accounts of the deputy minister and it seems to be a well-coordinated plan by con artists to attack small business owners, as per the department.
eThekwini Municipality Allocates R30 Million To Fixing Destroyed Water Pump In Durban
The water pump system has been operating at 50% capacity since the Ntuzuma Reservoir 2 pump station was damaged by a fire in April last year.
Electoral Commission Urges Inmates Families To Provide Identity Documents For Voter Registration
The voter registration for inmates is scheduled from Jan. 20 to Feb. 1. The department explained that at the time of arrest, many offenders didn't have their identity documents with them. Hence, the families are requested to provide the documents including green-barcoded ID, smartcard ID or temporary identification certificate (TIC).
Health Minister Welcomes R500 Million Equipment Donation From German Development Bank
Minister of Health Joe Phaahla recalled that German and South African governments have enjoyed a very fruitful relationship across several departments over the years.
Employment Minister Offers Free Service To Employers For Recruitment Process
The minister urged all employers to register their vacancies and available training opportunities on the Employment Services System of South Africa (ESSA), the employment and labor department's job placement platform.
Clarens Becomes South Africa's First Town To Manage Its Own Electricity Load
Gert Kruger, who serves as the town's nominated group coordinator, guides the community and decides which equipment will be switched off to meet the request for demand reduction.
Expanding Generating Capacity Required To Relieve Pressure From National Grid: Electricity Minister
The minister clarified that the government is encouraging the participation of the private sector in the transmission space, though it will remain the owner of the power grid via Eskom and the National Transmission Company of South Africa.
Tourism Department Opens Application For Green Tourism Incentive Program
Green Tourism Incentive Program development took place due to an increase in electricity prices, intensifying pressure on the national energy grid, scarcity and drought conditions and negative impacts of load shedding.
South Africa Has Made Tremendous Progress In The Past 30 Years: Finance Minister
The finance minister said that the forum provided a genuine and rare opportunity for South Africa's policymakers to speak directly with a spectrum of stakeholders in international affairs and exchange their views on geopolitical and economic tensions shaping the world.
ActionSA's Councilor Nasiphi Moya Elected New Deputy Mayor Of City Of Tshwane
Nasiphi Moya said that this role offers the unique opportunity to deliver infrastructural projects that meet residents' needs and spur the city's economic growth.
Former MP Ghaleb Cachalia Resigns From Democratic Alliance
Ghaleb Cachalia explained that due to his stance on the Israel and Hamas conflict, the party had not only sidelined him but also prevented his return as a candidate MP in the upcoming general elections.
President Ramaphosa To Launch R1 Billion Housing Project In Northern Cape
The housing project in Kimberley City will provide 2,500 housing units within the next year and eventually, it will mark a total of 4,168 houses.
Deputy Health Minister Warns Citizens Amid Cholera Cases In Limpopo
The health department noted that both cases have been imported from the neighboring country, Zimbabwe. The first case was confirmed in a 43-year-old man living in the Musina sub-district in the Vhembe District.
World Economic Forum: Finance Minister Says Structural Reforms Key To Boost South Africa's Economy
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana noted that these reforms are driven by Operation Vulindlela, which is a joint initiative of the Presidency and National Treasury to push the implementation of structural reforms and help economic recovery in South Africa.
President Ramaphosa Commemorates 30 Years Of Democracy, Highlights Advances In Education Access
President Ramaphosa pointed out that the census 2022, which marked the fourth population census and housing count in post-apartheid South Africa, showed that at least three-quarters of youth aged between five and 24 are attending school.
11 People Arrested For Buying, Selling Fake Certificates In The Last 6 Months, Says Umalusi CEO
A Department of Higher Education and Training official was also involved in issuing a diploma certificate in exchange for cash. The said official is now facing a corruption charge.
97 Convicts Released Under Prisoner Release Program Back In Jail For Re-Offense
DA shadow minister of Correctional Services Janho Engelbrecht stated that the release process was used as a political favor to free Zuma, under the pretext of reducing overcrowding in prisons. This led to the release of inmates who lack integration and rehabilitation, endangering the public, he added.
ActionSA Youth Forum Demands Minister Blade Nzimande's Resignation Over Corruption Allegations
The protest took place when Nzimande was in the office to announce the implementation of the first phase of the Comprehensive Student Funding Model.
Limpopo Premier Condemns 'Inhumane Acts' Against Humanity
Mathabatha's reaction came after an incident earlier this week when the dead body of an 18-year-old girl was found in an abandoned house at Mokomene, Ga-Thoka village, under the Botlokwa policing precinct.
South Africa Finance Minister Affirms Conducive Business Environment, To Seek Investments At WEF
"The common message we are taking to the annual meeting is that South Africa remains open for business and is committed to creating a conducive environment," Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana said.
President Ramaphosa Pays Tribute To Anti-apartheid Photographer Peter Magubane
President Ramaphosa pointed out that the apartheid regime didn't worry much about the lives but did care about the image, hence Magubane's photographs helped bring change in South Africa at that time.
Government-Funded Initiative Offers One Year Of Work Experience To Western And Eastern Cape Youth
The education programs have been opened for young people living in the Western as well as Eastern Cape. To enroll in the programs, the individual requires at least a matric certificate alongside minimum marks in language or maths.
Cape Town Libraries To Resume Original Borrowing Privileges From Next Month
Councillor Patricia van der Ross, the City's Mayoral Committee Member for Community Services and Health, said that "during the pandemic, borrowing privileges were extended to a one month lending period and a maximum of 20 items for all borrowers."
Electricity Minister Warns South Africans About On And Off Load Shedding
The Electricity Minister pointed out that when the energy demand was low from Dec. 22 to 29, Eskom used this as an opportunity to carry out planned maintenance, noting that the company had been working throughout the festive season.