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Steenhuisen Unlocks R12bln Indigenous Economy Boost

Cape town: Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen has officially approved the inclusion of indigenous crops and medicinal plants in the list of declared agricultural products under the Marketing of Agricultural Products Act (MAP Act) of 1996. This landmark decision, approved on 21 July 2025, formally recognises a high potential sector estimated

Civil Society Urges G20 Leaders to Commit to Global Reforms

Pretoria: As the world prepares for the upcoming G20 Summit, global civil society has issued a call-to-action urging world leaders to commit to solidarity, equality, and sustainability as the cornerstones of a just global order. Representing more than 3,000 civil society organisations across the world, the Civil 20 (C20), the

SASSA Emphasizes Registered Cellphone Numbers for SRD Grant Applications

Pretoria: The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has called on applicants of the COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant, valued at R370, to ensure they use cellphone numbers registered under their names for official applications. This is a critical step in the application process, the agency noted. According

PRASA Enhances Train Services for Carling Knockout Semi-Final Spectators

Durban: The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) has announced an additional train service for spectators attending the highly anticipated Carling Black Label Knockout Semi-Final between Orlando Pirates and Richards FC this weekend. The match is scheduled to take place at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday, 8 November 2025.

President Ramaphosa Confident in Panel Tasked with Selecting New NDPP

Cape town: President Cyril Ramaphosa says the decision to appoint an Advisory Panel for the Selection of the National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP) is aimed at instilling public confidence in the process and the person who will fill the vacancy. The President was speaking during a Questions for Oral