In celebration of Women’s Month, President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa commends the strides made in integrating women into the country’s law enforcement agencies. In his address at the Integrated Women in Law Enforcement Parade, the President highlights the progress made towards building a nonsexist society, where women enjoy equal rights and opportunities as guaranteed by the Constitution.
The National Economic Development Labour Council (NEDLAC) will hold its 28th Annual Summit on September 8th in Johannesburg. The summit’s theme is “Resilience in the face of adversity: Social partners’ preparedness to manage crises,” and it aims to promote collaboration and collective action among stakeholders in overcoming contemporary challenges.
The North West Provincial Executive Council (EXCO) recently held a meeting in Klerksdorp to discuss pressing issues and find opportunities for growth. Premier Bushy Maape, who is currently recovering at home, was wished a speedy recovery as his presence is crucial for decisionmaking in the province.
Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni recently visited the site of a fire that took place in the Johannesburg central business district. The fire occurred at the corner of Alberts and Delvers Street and has raised concerns about the safety and infrastructure of the city.
The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport recently released its Annual Report for the 2022/23 financial year. The report, delivered by the Honourable Kedibone DialeTlabela, highlights the department’s significant achievements and strategic approach in the face of COVID19 pandemic and global uncertainties.
The City’s Human Settlements Roadshow is an initiative designed to address the human settlement needs of residents across the metro. This proactive approach to community engagement demonstrates the City’s commitment to fostering trust and enhancing the lives of its residents.
On a tragic day in August 2023, a building in Johannesburg’s central business district caught fire, resulting in the loss of many lives. The devastation left the community shaken and in need of aid. MEC for Social Development, Mbali Hlophe, rose to the occasion, providing support to the survivors.
The Limpopo Division of High Court in Polokwane has sentenced Motsepane Lolo Madigoe to multiple life terms for rape, assault, kidnapping, and housebreaking. Madigoe was arrested in October 2020, putting an end to his sixyearlong reign of terror in the Seleteng village in Capricorn District.
The Western Cape Mobility Department and City of Cape Town have reported an overwhelming demand for meteredtaxi operating licenses in the province. Despite the availability of only a limited number of licenses, the number of applications received has already surpassed the total slots.
South Africa’s Parliament is currently working on enhancing the ease of doing business in the country. Two bills have been tabled that aim to increase transparency around beneficial ownership and remuneration policies while implementing recommendations from the Zondo Commission of Inquiry on State Capture. The Trade, Industry, and Competition Minister, Ebrahim Patel, provided insights into these bills while addressing the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee.
Ms. Judith Tshabalala, the Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation, recently recognized the invaluable role of women in water resource management. This article examines their contributions and the impact of their work on South Africa’s socioeconomic growth, public health, and environmental conservation.
The Free State Provincial Government will launch the Public Service Month on September 1, 2023, in Bloemfontein, Free State. The event, themed “Batho Pele Revitalization – Walking the Talk,” aims to reflect on the principles and values of public administration, in line with Section 195 of the Constitution (1996) and the National Development Plan 2030 aspirations.
South Africa’s tourism industry is showing remarkable growth, with increasing numbers of both domestic and international travelers flocking to the country to experience its exceptional blend of nature, culture, and history. The most recent official international arrival figures from Statistics South Africa highlight a promising trend in the country’s tourism recovery.
South Africa’s Sinayo Group and China’s Mingyang Smart Energy Group have formed a joint venture to enhance clean energy manufacturing capabilities. The goal is to establish two manufacturing plants in Johannesburg, South Africa, for wind turbines and photovoltaic products. With a combined investment of R1 billion, this partnership stands to create over a thousand jobs.
On August 31, 2023, Lebogang Maile, the MEC for Human Settlements and Infrastructure Development, visited a building in Marshalltown, Johannesburg that had been ravaged by a fire. The incident claimed several lives, leaving the community grieving and in shock. Maile’s visit aimed to assess the situation, understand the needs of the affected families, and determine the appropriate government assistance.
Cape Town’s Table View beachfront, a top tourist attraction along the Atlantic coastline, is getting a major facelift to enhance its beauty and functionality. The City of Cape Town is investing in a significant upgrade project to improve a 3km stretch of coastline from Dolphin Beach to Bokkomsbaai. The project will encompass the rehabilitation of dune systems, construction of a new walkway, and upgrades to parking areas and ablution facilities, set to begin midSeptember.