Child Protection Week kicked off on 30 May and will run until 6 June under the theme ‘Let us Protect Children during COVID-19 and Beyond’.
CapeXit needs the support of 1.6 million people to request a referendum with the SA government in order to start the process of independence.
The province will try its best to strike a balance between helping those with appointments and attending to walk-ins at vaccination sites.
Minister Kubayi-Ngubane is working to manage misperceptions surrounding the variant which has severely impacted SA’s tourism industry.
When a municipality is unable to manage its own affairs or to meet its financial obligations, the constitution requires that the provincial government intervenes.
Gareth Cliff is asking the government to “stop stealing from the COVID-19 relief fund” and to “stop f*cking up everything” they touch.
Minister Mchunu says the anti-corruption courses are designed to prevent, detect, combat and investigate corruption in the public service.
President Cyril Ramaphosa hosted a meeting with the national office bearers of Nehawu on Friday 25 September.
Another National State of Disaster extension has been approved by Cabinet. Here’s how long it will last once it’s been gazetted.
The DA says Ramaphosa has been avoiding reference to the top-secret document that allegedly plots to establish permanent command councils.
The World Hepatitis Alliance is calling on people from across the world to take action and raise awareness to find the ‘missing millions’ this World Hepatitis Day.
The dubious alcohol ban has been used to ‘save hospital capacity’ by the government. However, their logic has come under some severe scrutiny.
Liquor industry urges the government to lift the ban on alcohol, says that this will save jobs.
Social development minister says she is on a mission to eradicate poverty.
This has been a classic government screw-up, right from start to finish. Alcohol and cigarettes won’t be banned ‘until 2021’ – but questions remain.
Fikile Mbalula said there are some people who believe the government should not be respected following certain decisions it has taken like the return of the alcohol ban.
ANC critics believe they’ve found a bombshell with this supposed ‘internal document’, which allegedly weighs-up major changes to SA’s local governments.
Government dodged two bullets in the High Court last week, and have said that they remain committed to the measures they have implemented.
The government has officially gazetted regulations for the operation of personal care services, including hairdressers.
Level 3 lockdown has given South Africa a taste of freedom. While many await the move to Level 2, President Cyril Ramaphosa reminded the country in his statement that some areas may return to higher alert levels if necessary.
Eastern Cape Government has called for the alcohol ban to be reinstated due to a large number of incidents regarding alcohol abuse.
The state’s attempt to buy itself more time has fallen flat, and whether they like it or lump it, the government face a courtroom showdown next week.
Government organisations, including state owned enterprises, have been singled out for failing to adhere to health precautions.
Minister for Public Service and Administration Senzo Mchunu said public service workplaces must adhere to the following regulations under Level 4.
(Partner Content) To stop the spread of the virus, a lockdown is in place in South Africa until 16 April. Abiding by the lockdown rules will help save lives.