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Government Strengthens Public Service Foundations, Says President Ramaphosa

Cape town: President Cyril Ramaphosa has assured South African citizens that the government is actively working to enhance the public service system, with a focus on addressing skills gaps, eradicating corruption, and reinforcing the core principle of Batho Pele, which emphasizes putting people first. This announcement comes as the country

BMA Leadership to Visit Durban Harbour for Monitoring Mission

Durban: The Commissioner of the Border Management Authority (BMA), Dr Michael Masiapato, will on Wednesday lead a high-level delegation from the BMA’s Executive Committee (EXCO) on a monitoring visit to the Durban Harbour. This visit marks the first time the full BMA EXCO undertakes an official monitoring visit of Durban

Johannesburg Mayor Pledges Solutions to Ongoing Water Crisis

Pretoria: Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero has assured residents that the city’s ongoing water challenges are being addressed. Speaking at a media briefing at the Alexander Park Reservoir, Morero highlighted the city’s efforts in response to last week’s violent protests over water issues. According to South African Government News Agency, Morero

TNPA Newark Road Upgrades Almost Complete

Richards bay: Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has reported major progress in the upgrade of Newark Road, one of the Port of Richards Bay’s most critical access routes, with 75% of works completed. Valued at approximately R20 million and scheduled for completion in December 2025, this capital project forms part

Over 200 Suspects Arrested in Ekurhuleni Weekend Crackdown

Ekurhuleni: Police in Ekurhuleni arrested 206 suspects and shut down five illegal liquor outlets during a weekend crime crackdown across the district. The arrests, carried out between Friday, 12 September, and Sunday morning, 14 September 2025, formed part of various operations targeting serious and violent crime, illegal mining, and unlicensed

Matriculants Urged to Explore Multiple Career Pathways

Pretoria: Higher Education and Training Minister Buti Manamela has urged matriculants to explore a range of post-school opportunities, as spaces at universities remain limited. Speaking at a media briefing on the state of readiness for the 2026 academic year, Manamela said the department is projecting about 235,000 first-year university spaces.

Department of Higher Education to Launch War Room for 2026 Academic Year

Pretoria: The Department of Higher Education and Training is preparing to establish a War Room for the 2026 academic year to enhance stability and responsiveness throughout the Post-School Education and Training (PSET) system. According to South African Government News Agency, Higher Education and Training Minister Buti Manamela announced that the