… law as the South African Police Service (SAPS), Home Affairs officials and labour inspectors work together to curb illegal employment. Multi … Read more: Ramaphosa signals zero tolerance for non-compliant employers as crackdown on illegal …
South Africa’s trade ministry said on Friday it would oppose the liquidation of sugar producer Tongaat Hulett , warning of severe consequences for … Read more: South Africa’s trade ministry to oppose liquidation of Tongaat Hulett – Reuters
Joburg’s Dada Morero assured residents that the city would not implement water-shedding in the same way South Africans endured load-shedding. Read more: Billions needed to sort water crisis – The Mail & Guardian
The Western Cape Government has cautiously welcomed the latest quarterly crime statistics, revealing a 3.4% decrease in the province’s overall … Read more: Murder rates drop in Western Cape, but funding for policing remains critical
… in parts of KwaZulu-Natal, the Eastern Cape, North West, and Free State, which may lead to localised flooding and damage. Read more: Saturday’s weather: Severe storms, rain in 4 provinces; cloudy, warm to hot across SA
While outbreaks remain concentrated in KwaZulu-Natal, the Free State and North West, the disease has now also surfaced in the Western Cape and … Read more: Steenhuisen: ‘FMD is not under control – but we have a plan to break its back’
South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa delivered a clear message in his 2026 State of the Nation Address (SONA): energy‑led growth now drives … Read more: South Africa’s just energy transition in the shadow of global geopolitics – E3G
Martin Delport, Associate Director: Indirect Tax (VAT) at KPMG South Africa, said that a VAT increase in the 2026 Budget is not on the cards, given … Read more: VAT increases are coming to South Africa – BusinessTech
… Northern Cape saw increases. “Out of the 30 highest murder precincts, decreases were recorded in only 15 of them. The killings relating to gang … Read more: SA violent crime down, but still unacceptably high, Cachalia says – The Mail & Guardian