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Justice college, SABRIC sign MoU

The Brigitte Mabandla Justice College has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the South African Banking Risk Information Centre – laying the path to working together to step up the fight against financial crime and corruption.

The MoU wa…

President calls for narrowing of SA, China trade deficit

Beijing, China – While China is South Africa’s largest trading partner globally, President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for the narrowing of the trade deficit that exists between both countries.

Delivering opening remarks during the official talks wit…

Eskom sub-contractor employee convicted of corruption, bribery

An Eskom Rotek Industries sub-contractor employee has been sentenced to at least four years imprisonment following his conviction on two counts of bribery and corruption.

Selby Magagula was sentenced in the Ermelo Magistrate’s Court in August.

Acti…

Fuel prices to decrease once again in September

All grades of fuel are expected to decrease this week bringing relief to cash strapped South African consumers.

This was announced by the Department of Minerals and Petroleum Resources on Monday.

The price decreases are as follows:

Petrol 93 (ULP…

Public Service Month to kick off on a high note

Public Service and Administration Minister, Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi, has outlined a series of activities his department will spearhead as part of this year’s Integrated Public Service Month (IPSM).

Activities will kick off on Thursday and will featur…

Public Service Month to kick off on a high note

Public Service and Administration Minister, Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi, has outlined a series of activities his department will spearhead as part of this year’s Integrated Public Service Month (IPSM).

Activities will kick off on Thursday and will featur…