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DEPUTY MINISTER THEMBI SIWEYA TO LEAD AFRICA’S WEBINAR ON WOMEN’S SOCIO-ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT AND ADVANCEMENT
Deputy Minister in The Presidency of the Republic of South Africa, Ms. Thembi Siweya, will lead the webinar on women’s socio-economic empowerment and advancement on Monday,...
JOB CREATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH WILL BE THE CORNERSTONE OF SOUTH AFRICA’S PARTICIPATION IN...
Cabinet has announced South Africa’s participation at the EXPO2020 Dubai that will take place...
South Africa marks Africa Day
South Africa joined the rest of the continent in commemorating Africa Day on Sunday. Held on 25 May each year, Africa Day marks the anniversary of the formation of the Organisation of African Unity, now known as the African Union, in 1963.
Let’s pull together towards growth
"It is now time to roll up our sleeves and get down to business,” acting CEO of the GCIS, Phumla Williams in her latest opinion...
Inauguration preparations in full swing
Preparations are in full swing for Jacob Zuma's inauguration as South African President on Saturday. The event is expected to draw thousands of people, including around 40 current and former heads of state, to the Nelson Mandela Amphitheatre at the Union Buildings in Pretoria.
Business’ commitment to NDP welcomed
The government has welcomed Business Unity South Africa's post-election pledge to support the implementation of the National Development Plan, the country's 30-year growth and development framework for growing the economy while tackling unemployment, poverty and inequality.
Business’ commitment to NDP welcomed
The government has welcomed Business Unity South Africa's post-election pledge to support the implementation of the National Development Plan, the country's 30-year growth and development framework for growing the economy while tackling unemployment, poverty and inequality.
Govt calls for unity to move South Africa forward
The government has thanked South Africans for making the elections a success. "As we move forward, we need to inculcate the culture of activism and tolerance displayed during the elections into the daily life of our country," says government spokesperson Phumla Williams.
Govt calls for unity to move South Africa forward
The government has thanked South Africans for making the country's fifth democratic elections a success. "As we move forward, we need to inculcate the culture of activism and tolerance displayed during the elections into the daily life of our country," says government spokesperson Phumla Williams.
South Africa’s democracy the winner
Democracy was the big winner in South Africa's fifth free elections on Wednesday as people turned out in huge numbers, especially in the country's urban areas, to vote in a poll that, with few exceptions, went off peacefully and efficiently.