Polokwane communities elect their own ward committees
Polokwane - Polokwane city is in the process of electing new ward committees to improve communication with its citizens.
Polokwane - Polokwane city is in the process of electing new ward committees to improve communication with its citizens.
Pretoria - Local community members in Temba, Hammanskraal, north of Pretoria are set to benefit from the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) by getting work-related skills.
Pretoria - The levels of "contact crimes" in South Africa have decreased by 6.9%, Police Minister Nath
Cape Town - Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga's bold plans to bring quality education to South African schools have been largely welcomed by Parliament's National Council of Provinces (NCOP).
Pretoria - Unit 2 of the Koeberg power station, which shut down automatically earlier this week, has r
Pretoria - South Africa is steadily becoming a leader in the world of technology, with the recently lo
Pretoria - It's been happy hunting for the police during the 2010/11 financial year, with police track
Mbombela - Only 10 of the 140 traditional leadership disputes that date as far back as 1927 in Mpumala
Pretoria - Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula has described the Rugby World Cup defending champs, the Spri
Pretoria - Political parties and business organisations have welcomed the significant decrease in most
Durban - The KwaZulu-Natal Arts and Culture Department has launched its 'Learn another language' campaign in an effort to promote the use of other official and indigenous languages in the province.
Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma has appointed Mogoeng Mogoeng as the country's new Chief Justice, he a
Pretoria - Government wants to review legislation that often leads to delays in the implementation of
Pretoria - Idasa's Public Expenditure and Smallholder Agriculture Project has welcomed the Land Bank's commitment to spend R1 billion on emerging farmers in the next two years.
Durban - The Springboks have had a turbulent Tri-Nations tournament but fans are still convinced they