President Cyril Ramaphosa’s public engagement program for May 2023 demonstrates his administration’s dedication to promoting and strengthening South Africa’s global presence. The program encompasses various events and activities covering a wide range of topics, from healthcare to regional peace and security, as well as bilateral relationships with other countries.
The South African government has recently introduced the Housing Consumer Protection Bill 2021 to provide better protection to housing consumers and address their grievances related to the home building and construction industry. This bill aims to safeguard the interests of housing consumers by proposing the continuation of the National Home Builders Registration Council as the National Home Building Regulatory Council and registering builders.
Over the recent long weekend, Gauteng police conducted operations and routine stop and search checks that led to the apprehension of more than 1,700 suspects and the seizure of 65 unlicensed firearms. These arrests were made in different parts of the province, with the perpetrators charged with serious and violent crimes.
Law enforcement officers in South Africa face significant dangers while carrying out their duties to maintain public safety and order. The recent incidents of police officers losing their lives in the line of duty are a stark reminder of the risks involved and the need for increased support and resources for law enforcement agencies.
Mzekezeke is a famous Kwaito artist who gained fame in the early 2000s in South Africa. His signature orange overalls, mask, and hit songs made him a household name. However, despite his brief fame, little is known about him today, which has sparked rumors about his true identity.
Swartland Municipality, located in the Western Cape of South Africa, has significantly improved community engagement by launching the first online Integrated Development Plan (IDP) in the region. The webbased solution, affectionately known as the “IDP in Your Pocket,” has received acclaim for being userfriendly and accessible.
The Fishing Right Allocation Process 2020/2021 (FRAP 2021) is a critical event for the fishing industry in South Africa. It aims to transform and professionalize the sector while ensuring fair and equitable fishing rights allocation. ## The Phases of FRAP 2021
The COVID19 pandemic has severely impacted the tourism industry in South Africa, with many businesses struggling to stay open. As a result, the Green Tourism Incentive Programme (GTIP) has been established to support small and mediumsized tourism enterprises to promote sustainable tourism practices.
Genderbased violence (GBV) is a severe issue in South Africa, where domestic violence affects one in four women. The role of media in promoting respect, equality, and nonviolence is crucial to address this issue. However, recent events have highlighted the need for media houses to act responsibly in their portrayal of GBV.
World Press Freedom Day is an annual event that commemorates the importance of press freedom across the globe. This year, the event is particularly significant as it marks the 30th anniversary of the event. ## The Theme for 2021: Freedom of Expression as a Driver for Human Rights