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Military Veterans dept struggling to deliver houses to vets
By: Thabi Shomolekae 24th May 2023 The Department of Military Veterans acknowledged on Wednesday that it is struggling with the roll out of houses for military veterans, and will... →
NUM Highveld Region has lost confidence on electricity Minister Kgosienthso Ramokgopa
18th May 2023 The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) Highveld Region is highly concerned by the indefinite implementation of stage 6 load shedding, under the... →
NUPSAW will not rest until Gauteng Health does right by EPWP workers
12th May 2023 The National Union of Public Service and Allied workers (NUPSAW) has for some time now, led a fight for the insourcing and permanent absorption of... →
Minister of Tourism on the latest stats for January to March 2023 indicate a journey to a rapid recovery is underway
10th May 2023 Good day, goeie more, sanibonani Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to this exhilarating media briefing where we'll unveil the latest tourism statistics... →
Tourism Committee unimpressed with the non-attendance of two SA Tourism interim board members in meeting
10th May 2023 The Portfolio Committee on Tourism has expressed a serious concern with the non-attendance of two of the three current interim Board members of the... →
SA: Patricia De Lille: Address by Tourism Minister, at the African Dialogue on Tourism (09/05/2023)
9th May 2023 I am pleased to welcome Ministers and tourism leaders from across our beautiful continent to Africa's Travel Indaba and this Dialogue, as we show... →
Gauteng gold mine being blown away by wind’s potential as Reef electricity source
By: Martin Creamer 5th May 2023 Although Gauteng dwellers have tended to dismiss wind as a renewable energy provider from this region, some are now being blown away by the gusts... →
Cabinet targets 1 000 MW of demand-side savings as winter approaches
By: Terence Creamer 28th April 2023 Cabinet reports that a target has been set to save about 1 000 MW, or the equivalent of one stage of loadshedding, through demand side management... →