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Deputy Minister Parks Tau leads intergovernmental team on an interventions tracking visit to Ditsobotla Local Municipality
24th January 2024 The Deputy Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA), Mr Parks Tau earlier today led an intergovernmental team on an... →
Northern Cape copper revival receives yet another promising forward nudge
By: Martin Creamer 23rd January 2024 South Africa’s prospective Northern Cape province on Tuesday received yet another promising forward nudge along the road to copper-revival in the... →
Why are floods in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal so devastating? Urban planning expert explains
23rd January 2024 The devastation caused by the recent floods in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa demonstrates again that the country is not moving fast enough to adopt... →
Concerns mount over deteriorating road conditions in Clarens
22nd January 2024 The scenic town of Clarens, in the Free State, is currently facing significant challenges due to the deteriorating condition of its roads. It has... →
'We were warned about seven years ago': Cogta minister says govt had time to prepare for floods
By: News24Wire 22nd January 2024 The KwaZulu-Natal government hopes President Cyril Ramaphosa will declare a state of disaster in areas devastated by the recent floods because the... →
Urgent intervention needed over appalling roads in Hoedspruit
18th January 2024 The DA calls on MEC for Public Works, Roads and infrastructure, Nkakareng Rakgaole, to urgently address the terrible state of the R530, R527 and... →
DA and St Francis Community come together to assist stranded learners as Scholar Transport collapses
18th January 2024 Hundreds of learners’ hopes of a great start to the new school year have been shattered as they stand, stranded, next to roads and at bus stops... →
Study shows SA has the most lenient road rules out of 17 countries
By: Irma Venter 17th January 2024 South Africa has been ranked as the country with the most lenient road rules in a new study that compares 17 nations across the globe. This study... →