Efforts against corruption must be matched
Pretoria - The progress made by government in fighting corruption in the public sector must be matched by an equally vigorous effort in other sectors of society, says government spokesperson Themba Maseko.
Pretoria - The progress made by government in fighting corruption in the public sector must be matched by an equally vigorous effort in other sectors of society, says government spokesperson Themba Maseko.
Durban - The Springboks' quest for their European Grand Slam glory was dashed after being defeated by Scotland on Saturday.
Pretoria - The new National Curriculum Statement (NCS) is set to put emphasis on depth and content knowledge as opposed to a focus on skills and attitude that learners had to master in the past.
Pretoria - Two houses in Block F West, Soshanguve, belonging to the suspects accused for the murder of Masego Kgomo, were torched by angry residents on Thursday evening.
Pretoria - Johannesburg Emergency Metro Services (JEMS) have been put on high alert in areas prone to flooding in the province as wet weather continues.
Durban - A theme song has been written ahead of the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children, due to be launched in Cape Town next week.
Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma has paid tribute to Bertha Gxowa, describing her as one of the most committed heroines of the freedom struggle.
Johannesburg - The Gauteng Provincial Office's police team have been recognised as the top cops for 2009.
Johannesburg - Deputy Minister of Public Works Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu has encouraged women contractors to make their mark in the industry.
Pretoria - The strike by Metrorail train drivers, which caused havoc for commuters across Gauteng earlier this week, has been called off.
Pretoria - Honda SA has decided to conduct a safety recall of all 2002 to 2008 year model Jazz units in South Africa.
Polokwane- As part of the Arrive Alive campaign, Limpopo radio stations have partnered with the provincial department of transport to ensure travellers heading to Zion City, Moria, are safe on the roads.
Johannesburg - They have worked for months and sometimes through the night to ensure that South Africa delivers its promise to the world. And today hundreds of men and women who helped build the country's world class stadiums were rewarded for their hard work when the LOC and FIFA announced that each worker will get two complimentary tickets to watch the opening match of the tournament.
Durban- In an effort to address the shortage of doctors in rural KwaZulu-Natal, Health MEC Dr Sibongiseni Dhlomo and a team of seven medical doctors, volunteered their services at St Apollinaris Hospital in rural Creighton.
Pretoria - An Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC), headed by Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe will soon table a report to Cabinet on the country's hosting of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the Presidency said.