President Ramaphosa Signs Pension Funds Amendment Bill
The new law changes the Pension Funds Act of 1956, the Post and Telecommunications-Related Matters Act of 1958, the Transnet Pension Fund Act of 1990 and the Government Employees Pension Law of 1996.
South Africa To Expand VAT Exemptions On Essentials To Reduce Costs
President Cyril Ramaphosa noted that the 10 GNU parties will focus on three main goals over the next five years including driving inclusive growth and job creation, reducing poverty and tackling the high cost of living and building a capable, ethical and developmental State.
National Assembly Speaker Urges South Africans To Watch Ramaphosa's OPA
National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza said this during a pre-OPA walk at the Parliamentary Precinct in Cape Town City Hall, where President Cyril Ramaphosa will deliver his anticipated address on Thursday at 7:00 p.m.
SARS Pays R10 Billion In Refunds To 1.6 Million Taxpayers Before Tax Season
The revenue service can process refunds for over 90% of taxpayers not flagged for verification within 72 hours using AI for fraud risk detection. Taxpayers deemed high risk undergo additional verification to prevent fraudulent or unauthorized refunds, as per the South African Revenue Service (SARS).
SAPS To Recruit More Members To Fight Against Crime In South Africa
Police Minister Senzo Mchunu highlighted the need to improve safety measures for police officers to enhance their well-being and effectiveness on duty. He noted the importance of training programs, better protective gear and clear operational guidelines to reduce risks faced by officers.
Minister Creecy Commits To Stabilize South Africa's Transport Sector
Transport Minister acknowledged that her department faced numerous challenges, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This included disruptions to the freight system, causing significant delays in moving essential bulk minerals, containers and vehicles.
Police Minister Mchunu Unveils Agenda For Law Enforcement Reform
Police Minister Senzo Mchunu pledged to fight corruption within the police, emphasizing the importance of ethical conduct and accountability. The minister pointed out that the "crime levels in the country are on the increase and are intolerable."
South Africa Plans Nuclear Plant For Electricity Generation: Ramokgopa
President Cyril Ramaphosa led the first Lekgotla of the Government of National Unity (GNU), outlining the action plan for the government's seventh administration.
Government Working To Relocate Flood Victims In Western Cape
The minister shared that the government has temporarily relocated families to a leased building for 30 days while they address the flooding impact on informal settlements. They are considering whether families can return if the rains cease or find alternative land for permanent relocation.
Health Minister Commits To Implement National Health Insurance In Phases
During his Budget Vote Speech, the minister mentioned that they are currently in phase 2 of implementation and expressed confidence that the remaining aspects of healthcare will follow smoothly.
Western Cape Schools Extend Closure In Cape Winelands, Overberg
Heavy rainfall led to extensive road damage and flooding, disrupting school transportation routes and forcing many schools to close. The provincial department mentioned reports of flood damage affecting school buildings.
Cyber Criminals Stole R300 Million From South Africa's DPWI Over 10 Years
The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure manages public infrastructure and provides accommodation and property management services for all South African government ministries.
Western Cape Braces For Second Cold Front As Rest Of South Africa Experience Relief
The Northern Cape, North West, Free State, Eastern Cape and Western Cape have been having wet, cold and windy weather with light snow. The recent series of cold fronts hitting the country caused extensive and disruptive snowfall in the southern and western mountainous areas.
New Employment Minister Meth Expects To Create, Sustain 2.5 million Jobs
The District Development Model aims to make government services more effective in 44 districts and eight major cities across the country. These areas are seen as focal points for improving service delivery and boosting economic development.
Eskom To Resume Load Reduction In Overloaded Areas Ahead Of Winter
Load reduction happens when there's more demand for electricity than the infrastructure, like transformers, can handle. Eskom's Group Executive for Distribution Monde Bala explained that overloaded transformers can leave customers without electricity for a long time.
Wet, Cold Weather To Persist In Western Cape
The department also mentioned that 10 to 20mm of rain is expected in the western areas, and 40 to 60mm in the southern western mountains. The South African Weather Service has forecast strong to gale-force winds for the southwest coast and warned of a high risk of wildfires in the Garden Route District.
Public Service Commission Lauds Officials For Rejecting Bribes At South Africa's Entry Ports
PSC Commissioner Anele Gxoyiya applauded SARS and RTMC officials who turned down bribes of R200,000 and R50,000, respectively, for allowing a truck with 614 boxes of semi-manufactured tobacco worth over R6 million into the country.
SAPS Probes Deaths Of SANDF Members
The deceased soldiers were found inside a container that served as a guard post during their shift on Saturday morning (July 6) when the next shift arrived. Police were called and upon inspection, all four were found dead, still in possession of their rifles and personal belongings.
President Ramaphosa, British Prime Minister Starmer Pledge To Strengthen Ties
The South African President congratulated Starmer on his electoral victory and said the Statement of Intent framing South Africa's Government of National Unity (GNU) incorporated many objectives shared by the two new administrations.
eThekwini Municipality Commissions Key Projects To Enhance Water Supply In Kwazulu-Natal
Deputy Head of the Municipality's Water and Sanitation Unit Jabulani Mayise announced the completion of a 600mm diameter pipeline stretching 4.3 kilometers from Hazelmere to the Grange Reservoir.
Nelson Mandela Month To Focus On Combating Poverty, Inequity
Nelson Mandela International Day was established to celebrate Mandela's birthday on July 18, 2009, following a unanimous decision by the United Nations General Assembly. This year's Nelson Mandela Month and International Mandela Day will revolve around the theme: "It's still in our hands to combat poverty and inequity."
Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality Restores Water Supply After Sundays River Canal Rehabilitation
The project, managed by the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS), aimed to improve the reliability and sustainability of water supply to residents of Nelson Mandela Bay.
Deputy President, Ministers Of Seventh Administration Sworn-In By Chief Justice Zondo
The ceremony was attended by President Cyril Ramaphosa and Deputy President Paul Mashatile who congratulated the newly appointed Ministers and Deputy Ministers. During the event, the president emphasized that he appointed them based on his constitutional authority.
PRASA Board Reviews Labor Court Judgment On Former CEO's Contract Termination
The PRASA board in December 2021 ended former Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) Zolani Kgosietsile Matthews' contract following an investigation by experienced senior counsel.
Special Investigating Unit Strengthens Anti-Corruption Efforts With Data Analytics
The unit has formed partnerships with the Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS) Anti-Corruption Coalition (ACC) and the Transparency, Integrity and Accountability Program (TIP) of Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH.
Eskom Unit National Transmission Company South Africa Begins Trading
Chairperson of the NTCSA board Priscillah Mabelane mentioned that they are beginning a crucial journey with relevant departments, committing to continue focusing on ensuring safe, reliable and efficient operations.
National, Provincial Governments Fail To Settle Bills Worth R35.1 Billion Within 30 Days
The report on late payments shows that the national and provincial departments paid 362,068 invoices late during the 2023-24 financial year, amounting to R35.1 billion in value in total.
Person Accused Of Tampering With Eskom Infrastructure Gets 5 Years Jail
The court found John Tazvivinga guilty under Section 3(1) of the Criminal Matters Amendment Act 18 of 2015. He received a five-year prison sentence, which is suspended for five years, provided he avoids committing a similar offense during that period.
PRASA Restores 31 Out Of 40 Rail Corridors After COVID Lockdown Vandalism: CEO Emeran
Speaking at the Africa Rail 2024 Conference in Sandton, Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) Hishaam Emeran highlighted that PRASA has restored nearly 80% of passenger rail routes after extensive theft and vandalism severely damaged the country's rail network during the COVID-19 lockdown.
South Africa Urges For Two Panels At WTO Over EU Measures On Citrus Imports
South Africa argues that these EU regulations are unnecessary and unscientific. They are challenging these measures to protect jobs in their citrus industry, which supports tens of thousands of people.