The Department of Education continues to receive the largest share of government allocations. It has been allocated R396.4 billion for Basic Education, University transfers as well as the National Student Financial Aid Scheme. But Amnesty international for South Africa says Government needs to do more to deal with school infrastructure, expenditure and monitor progress.
South Africa’s delisting from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) greylist bodes well for the integrity and reputation of the country’s financial system, status as an investment destination and for the economy as a whole, says President Cyril...
Droughts are not new to Gqeberha (formerly called Port Elizabeth). Located in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province, Gqeberha experiences a semi-arid climate with erratic rainfall, making it prone to periodic water scarcity. This has inspired...
The South African Local Government Association (SALGA), the constitutionally mandated representative of South Africa’s municipalities, has noted with deep concern the decision by the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) to grant...