The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has faced ongoing problems, affecting millions of vulnerable beneficiaries.
Economic pressures, informal operations and a lack of regulation within parts of the sector have contributed to the problem.
Cape Town’s water future is ‘a four out of 10’, says the City’s Zahid Badroodien, as dam levels sit at 60%. Restrictions may ...
The party has extended its gratitude to its leader, John Steenhuisen, for his leadership since 2019, which it said has ...
The calls took place as Russian, Ukrainian and US negotiators met in Abu Dhabi for a new round of talks on ending the almost ...
Kohler Barnard will respond to allegations made by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi that she mishandled ...
The Pretoria Magistrates Court will on Thursday morning continue hearing the bail application of two VIP bodyguards assigned ...
Residents say toxic pollution and sewage inflows are choking Zeekoevlei, warning the City’s long-term plans won’t save Cape ...
On Wednesday, the public hearings also heard how people from the Free State are appointed to strategic positions in the ...
Pashut stressed the importance of checking the service record, which is now typically stored electronically, and warns ...
Former DA leader Tony Leon says the move could help the party ‘reposition itself’ and boost its electoral fortunes, arguing a ...
John Steenhuisen announced in Durban on Wednesday that he will not seek re-election to retain his position within the party ...
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