Convicted right-wing terrorist Harry Knoesen was found guilty of planning attacks on Africans in a bid to overthrow the government.
While there have been some doubts about the R450 million Durban Eye Ferris wheel, it will not be funded with taxpayer money.
Applicants for government jobs are no longer required to submit certified copies of their documents, making the application process easier.
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DigiTech is the South African Government’s latest project – an ‘app store’ – that has not received the best reviews since its recent launch.
Government has rejected the wage increase demands made by public sector employees but said the cash gratuity will continue this year.
Three new bills have been approved by the National Council of Provinces which are now with President Cyril Ramaphosa, awaiting his signature.
Minister of Resources and Energy Gwede Mantashe does not believe he used the word ‘dwarfs’ in the wrong context, although many are angered.
A body of doctors are calling for the SAPS and SIU to investigate and irregularly awarded R600 million contract for multivitamins by GEMS.
Telecom companies agreed with the US government to give eligible households high-speed internet plans for no more than $30 (R490) per month.
The Ahmed Kathrada Foundation wants Government to build the trust of the public by being transparent in terms of funds used in KZN.
Treasury announced that Dondo Mogajane opted not to extend his contract and will be leaving the department on 7 June.
Fees Must Fall activist Bonginkosi Khanyile shared his thoughts about Operation Dudula and the beliefs of the movement.
The South African government has suggested that employees work from home, if possible, in order to assist them with rising fuel costs.
The DA claims that the extension of the National State of Disaster achieves nothing but giving the ANC ‘easy access’ to COVID-19 funds.
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Hlaudi Motsoeneng says his enemies are after him after facing a hefty bill for questionable payments made during his reign at the SABC.
The DA is petitioning for support in a bid to see it’s Motion of no Confidence against the entire Cabinet succeed.
The DA wants the South African government to take a stronger stance against the Russian invasion in the Ukraine.
13-year-old twins Inathi and Ikhona Ngangelizwe drowned in a quarry and their parents are demanding a settlement from the government.
The SIU probe into the controversial Bietbridge Border ordeal has confirmed contractors irregularly scored millions.
A new Act has ensured individuals who share pornographic material without consent could face time in prison.
Ex-president Thabo Mbeki has been shortlisted as one of the potential leaders for the ANC renewal committee.
The SIU has confirmed a government official’s R500 000 pension has been frozen over allegations he failed to perform his duties.