July 14, 2017

Home Affairs on working hours

Home Affairs offices remain closed this SaturdayThe Department of Home Affairs advises citizens that our offices will remain closed this Saturday, 15 July 2017.The Minister of Home Affairs, Prof Hlengiwe Mkhize, continues to appeal to members of the pu…

Terrorism, Violent Extremism Hampering Efforts to Improve Infrastructure, Create Jobs in Sahel, Special Representative Tells Security Council

Political Will Needed in Fighting Boko Haram, Delegates Stress, as Bolivia, Russian Federation Warn against Interventionism, ‘Outside Meddling’

Despite laudable progress towards democratic consolidation, the security situation in West Africa and the Sahel remained a concern, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative told the Security Council today, stressing that terrorism and violent extremism

President Zuma directs Government to empower black lawyers

President Jacob Zuma has directed the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, Adv Michael Masutha, to attend to the concerns raised by members of the Black Lawyers Association (BLA) during their protest march today, 14 July 2017, at the Union Bu…

Home Affairs offices remain closed this Saturday

The Department of Home Affairs has advised citizens that their offices will remain closed this Saturday, 15 July 2017.Home Affairs Minister Hlengiwe Mkhize has apologised and appealed to members of the public to be patient while the department is worki…

South Sudanese Judges’ Strike Continues Despite Dismissals

South Sudanese judges said Friday that despite President Salva Kiir’s decision to fire 14 of their colleagues, they will continue their strike until their demands are met.

The judges went on strike May 1, demanding that Kiir increase their pay, improve working conditions and remove Chief Justice Chan Reec Madut from

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