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Government Engages Public on Fiscal Framework

Pretoria: The National Treasury has encouraged the public to submit written comments on the Fiscal Anchors Discussion Document, which proposes reforms to stabilize South Africa’s debt and aims to improve public sector efficiency. According to South African Government News Agency, the discussion document outlines how slow economic growth and persistent

Gauteng Police Honour Fallen Heroes

Pretoria: The South African Police Service (SAPS) in Gauteng has honoured four officers who lost their lives in the line of duty in the 2025/26 financial year. The ceremony, held on Sunday, commemorated three male officers and one female officer, and was led by Gauteng Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Tommy

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

DWYPD Calls for Unity to Protect Rights of People with Albinism

Pretoria: The Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities (DWYPD) has called on all South Africans to work together in creating inclusive and safe environments where people with albinism can live with dignity and without fear. According to South African Government News Agency, the appeal comes as the country

Trump Announces US to Host 2026 G20 Summit

Washington: US President Donald Trump on Friday announced that the 2026 G20 summit will be held in his country, despite giving up on a similar plan during his first term. “As we celebrate our nation’s 250th anniversary next year, the United States will have the honor of hosting … the

Washington: Donald Trump’s implementation of higher tariffs on BRICS nations has inadvertently driven the member countries closer together, despite his claims that the coalition is falling apart.

According to Deutsche Welle, China, Brazil, and India are facing significant tariffs, with China potentially facing a 145% tariff if a deal with Trump is not reached. Brazil and India have been hit with a 50% tariff, partly due to India’s purchase of discounted Russian oil. South Africa faces a

London: England’s cricket team is facing a challenging journey as they search for the crucial balance needed in their lineup, particularly the addition of a fifth bowler. The team’s lack of an all-rounder has become a notable concern, impacting their performance and strategy. Recent matches have highlighted these issues, especially after the team’s batting performance at Headingley, which led to the inclusion of Jacks at number seven to strengthen their batting depth.

According to BBC, the team’s current composition has sparked discussions, with fast bowler Sonny Baker being a focal point. Baker, who had a difficult and expensive debut in Leeds, was subsequently dropped for the second ODI. Critics have pointed out the inconsistency in team selections, emphasizing that Baker should have

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