Daily Archives: Mar 17, 2023

SA-Tanzania in talks to strengthen relations

While South Africa has enduring ties with Tanzania, the two countries can do more to strengthen cooperation, says President Cyril Ramaphosa.“Since our two countries established diplomatic relations in 1994, we established the Bi-National Commission in ...

Eskom welcomes decision to temporarily bypass pollution rules

Eskom says it welcomes the decision to exempt it from certain requirements in terms of its application to build temporary stacks at Kusile Power Station.The Forestry, Fisheries and Environment Minister, Barbara Creecy, announced this week that Eskom ha...

Countdown to 2023 Buy Local Summit & Expo

All roads lead to the Sandton Convention Centre for the 11th edition of the Proudly South African Buy Local Summit and Expo.Speaking at a media launch on Thursday, Proudly SA Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Eustace Mashimbye, said the intention of the s...

Load shedding to be suspended where possible

Due to some recovery in generation capacity, Eskom says it will suspend load shedding where possible over the weekend.In a statement on Friday, the power utility said that due to some recovery in generation capacity over the past 48 hours and lower exp...

Police visibility heightened ahead of EFF protest

The National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NATJOINTS) has mobilised maximum resources to heighten police visibility ahead of the Economic Freedom Fighters planned National Shutdown.“NATJOINTS, working closely with our partners and stake...

KZN to protect right to work, commute during protests

The KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison, Sipho Hlomuka, has assured the public, especially those who will be going to work on Monday, 20 March, that their rights to work and commute will be protected during the planned nationa...

South African Cabinet welcomes end of public sector strike

The South Africn Cabinet has welcomed the judgment by the Labour Court, which ruled that members and employees who are employed in essential services are prohibited from striking. “The right to strike is protected by the Constitution but this must be d...

South Africa: Anarchy and disorder will not be allowed, warns President Ramaphosa

President Cyril Ramaphosa says although government respects the right to protest and the expression of dissatisfaction, lawlessness will not be tolerated in any protest.The President was speaking during a media briefing at the Official State Visit of T...

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Chinese and Cuban Foreign Ministers Affirm Strong Bilateral Ties in New York Meeting

NEW YORK — During a meeting on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with his Cuban counterpart, Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, affirming the special status Cuba holds in China's foreign policy framework. Accordin...
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Oshana NamPol Engages Business Community in Ondangwa to Promote Lawful Operations

ONDANGWA — Namibia Police Force (NamPol) leadership in the Oshana Region emphasized the importance of lawful business operations during a community meeting with local entrepreneurs. Commissioner Naftal Lungameni Sakaria addressed the gathering in Onda...

Chinese Technical Training Bolsters Cambodian Efforts Against Tropical Diseases

Phnom Penh—A specialized training course on tropical disease control and prevention, organized by Chinese health experts, concluded in Cambodia's capital on Friday, marking a significant step in strengthening local capabilities to combat health threat...

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