South Africa is making it easier for people to get smart IDs and passports by working with banks. Right now, 30 branches offer these services, and soon, 34 more will join in, making it even more accessible for everyone. This effort not only provides convenience but also ensures that services reach people in both cities and smaller towns. With banks like FNB and Absa leading the way, South Africa is embracing new technology to create a faster and friendlier experience for all its citizens.
Kempton Park Hospital, once a bustling hub of healthcare in Gauteng, now sits in eerie silence after being abandoned for nearly 30 years. What was once filled with life has turned into a ghostly reminder of what could have been, with its crumbling walls attracting curious explorers and vandals alike. Recently, the Gauteng Department of Health is looking for private partners to breathe new life into this forgotten space, hoping to transform it into a valuable community resource again. If successful, this revival could ease the strain on nearby hospitals and spark a wave of renewal in the area. The hospital’s journey from decay to revitalization embodies the spirit of hope and the potential for change in urban spaces.
Renowned comedian and TV host Trevor Noah is at the center of a heated debate after it was revealed that he received R33 million to promote South Africa as a tourist destination. The significant amount has raised questions from political circles, leading to calls for the tourism department to reevaluate the project. However, South Africa’s Minister of Tourism, Patricia de Lille, has been quick to address these concerns, stating that the Tourism Business Council of South Africa (TBCSA) will be responsible for the financial burden, and no public funds will be used.
On June 20, 2023, the Gauteng Provincial Legislature’s Portfolio Committee on Community Safety will host a meeting with the political and administrative leaders of Metro Police Departments from different metropolitan municipalities in Gauteng. The gathering will provide an opportunity for these authorities to report on their crime prevention efforts and enforcement of municipal bylaws within their respective areas.
Unlocking the Potential of Cape Town’s Port: The Need for Private Sector Participation During the Ports, Customs, and Border Security Conference held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre, Mayor Geordin HillLewis emphasized the importance of private sector involvement in driving economic growth and job creation at the Port of Cape Town. Efficient ports are crucial for a country’s development, and South African ports, including the historic Port of Cape Town, have been underperforming in global efficiency rankings due to the stateowned entity’s issues.
The Disa Court Building is a building of great historical importance in South Africa. It played a pivotal role in the country’s struggle against apartheid, as it was the site of the firstever treason trial in the nation’s history. Spanning from 1956 to 1961, the trial saw 156 activists and leaders charged with high treason for their opposition to the apartheid regime. The rehabilitation of the Disa Court Building, therefore, represents more than just a simple renovation project.
The Infrastructure Built AntiCorruption Forum (IBACF) has made significant strides in curbing corruption and fraud within the construction sector. As a strategic intervention, it aims to safeguard the integrity of the government’s Infrastructure Investment Plan through a proactive approach that focuses on corruption prevention.
The annual Africa’s Travel Indaba, a prominent tourism marketing event in Africa, is happening on May 10 and 11, 2023, in Durban, KwaZuluNatal. The event brings together international buyers and media to showcase the best tourism products in Southern Africa.
Ayanda Majozi, a Table Mountain National Park ranger, is embarking on a nineday journey to participate in the Cableway Charity Challenge. The event is a unique fundraising initiative aimed at supporting vulnerable women and children in Cape Town. It will conclude on May 14, 2023, and has attracted the attention of casual and seasoned athletes eager to make a difference.
At the Second Employment Working Group (EWG) Meeting of BRICS memberstates in Port Alfred, Eastern Cape, the Compensation Fund made a plea to employers to support the reintegration of injured workers into the workplace. This urgent request was made by Nthabiseng Magonono, the Director responsible for the Vocational Rehabilitation Programme at the Compensation Fund, from the perspective of the Department of Employment and Labour.