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PRESS STATEMENT: UPDATE ON GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS COLLABORATION
President Cyril Ramaphosa yesterday convened the bi-monthly meeting with members of Cabinet and senior business leaders for an update on progress to address key...
Human Traficking: be alert and stay safe
Every year thousands of men, women and children in South Africa fall into the trap of traffickers. According to A21 - a nonprofit organisation...
ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT CYRIL RAMAPHOSA ON SOUTH AFRICA’S RESPONSE TO THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
17 JUNE 2020
Compatriots,
It is now just over 100 days since the first case of coronavirus was identified in South Africa.
For 100 days we have...
STATEMENT BY PRESIDENT CYRIL RAMAPHOSA ON ESCALATION OF MEASURES TO COMBAT COVID-19 EPIDEMIC
My fellow South Africans, It is a week since we declared the coronavirus pandemic a national disaster...
An injustice to the values of ubuntu – Brand South Africa condemns attacks
As the country celebrates 25 years of democracy, South Africans are encouraged to reflect on how the country has, for decades, been at the...
Sophiatown: recalling the loss
It was on 9 February 1955 that the forced removal of over 60 000 people from Sophiatown began. Fifty years on, the City of Johannesburg pays tribute to the sons and daughters of its lost suburb.
Abalone aquaculture could end poaching
Poaching has almost wiped out abalone along South Africa's coast, but a research project is showing a viable way to build a commercial farm...
South Africa’s Public Protector: frequently asked questions
As Public Protector Thuli Madonsela prepares to release a final report on an investigation into allegations of maladministration in relation to President Jacob Zuma's residence in Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal, we answer some frequently asked questions about the office of the Public Protector.
FAQs on domestic violence and sexual offences
Women and children are most vulnerable when it comes to domestic abuse and sexual violence. In many instances, the victims do not even know...
Check Child Protection Register before hiring
Employers should check the National Child Protection Register before they hire people to work with children, which would help to prevent abuse by those...