‘Political interference to blame for Post Office retrenchments’
Nearly five-thousand post office workers are facing retrenchments.
SABC launches project reflecting on 30 years of democracy
The goal of the SABC’s 30 years of democracy project is to examine South Africa’s journey.
Calls to clamp down on bogus honorary PhDs
The SA Association of PhDs says the awarding of honorary doctorates should not be trivialized.
Disgruntled Sassa recipients to march to Limpopo Premier’s office
The Limpopo Pay-Point Organisation is aggrieved over the closure of physical pay points.
Study reveals South Africans borrow to buy groceries
Studies indicate that nearly half of South African adults borrow money to afford groceries.
Labour Party fulfilled requirements to contest polls: Mathunjwa
The Labour Party says all it wants is an opportunity to contest next month’s elections.
Tax bargaining will improve compliance in SA: Expert
An expert says tax bargaining would further improve tax compliance in the country.
Ground Work Collective launches election observation portal
The aim is to encourage registered South Africans to sign up as independent election observers.
Mashaba denies introducing VIP protection policy while still mayor
Mashaba says when he was elected Mayor, he was surprised to hear that he required bodyguards.
New load shedding guidelines do not signal blackout risk: Nersa
Nersa says new guidelines for load shedding did not mean the country was close to a blackout.
DA in Emfuleni raises concerns about water quality
The DA in the Emfuleni Local Municipality says there should be more transparency on water quality.
Rand Water dismisses dilapidating infrastructure claims
Rand water has dismissed claims of a water crisis and dilapidating water infrastructure.
We don’t foresee situation where we are unable to pay salaries: SABC
SABC addresses the possibility of staff salaries being at risk as it faces liquidity.
RTMC to continue with increased deployment until elections
RTMC says it has issued over 16 000 fines for speeding and failing to wear seat belts.
Communities urged to be more vigilant as missing kids on the rise
Van der Rheede says crime involving the disappearance of kids is on the rise.
Over 16 000 traffic fines issued: RTMC
RTMC says it has issued over 16 000 traffic fines.
SANTACO to launch online bookings for long distance travel
About 30 000 to 50 000 taxis are expected on the countries busiest routes this Easter.
Educor obliged to find alternatives for students: Nzimande
Nzimande says the department is willing to assist these institutions.
BMA increases capacity at borders ahead of Easter weekend
An additional 400 junior border guards will assist with law enforcement.
‘Electoral process to unfold following publishing of timetable’
The newly-formed Labour Party wants an extension, despite the publication of the timetable.