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Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane: Tourism Dept Budget Vote 2021/22

National Assembly, Minister ofTourism Hon. Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane, MP, Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa, Cape Town, Tourism Vote 38 Thank you, Honourable House Chairperson, Deputy...

Government hosts panel discussion on public health communication in indigenous languages, 20 May

The Government Communication and Information System in partnership with the National Press Club, Pan South African Language Board and the National Community Radio Forum...

SIU investigates corruption allegations in East London Industrial Development Zone

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) will investigate allegations of corruption and maladministration at the East London Industrial Development Zone (ELIDZ) in the Eastern Cape...

Presidency releases progress report on Presidential Employment Stimulus

Presidential Employment Stimulus reaches over 500,000 people since its launch in October 2020 The Presidency has released its fourth progress report on implementation of the...

Minister Gwede Mantashe: Mineral Resources and Energy Dept Budget Vote 2021/22

Address by the Honourable Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Mr Samson Gwede Mantashe, MP, on the Budget Vote 3 Honourable Speaker of the House,...

MEC Anroux Marais commemorates International Museum day in Ceres

Minister Marais commemorates International Museum day in CeresAs we commemorate International Museum Day tomorrow, 18 May 2021, Minister Anroux Marais donated books from her personal collection to the Togryers Museum in Ceres this afternoon.Earlier thi...

Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment on extension granted for comment on draft Revised National Biodiversity Framework

The Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Ms Barbara Creecy, has granted an extension until 28 May 2021 for public consultation on the Revised National Biodiversity Framework (NBF) 2019 to 2024.The draft Revised Framework was published i...

Government commemorates International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia

South Africa joins the rest of the world in commemorating the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia under the theme “Together: Resisting, Supporting and Healing”. Government calls on everyone to play their part to ensure the s...

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Repo Rate Remains Unchanged at 6.75 Percent: Bank of Namibia’s Decision to Safeguard Currency Peg

Windhoek: The Bank of Namibia (BoN) has maintained the repo rate at 6.75 percent for the next two months. The central bank announced this decision on Wednesday, stating that the unchanged rate aims to sustain the peg between the Namibian Dollar and th...
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Ethiopia and Kenya Sign Memorandum to Boost Border Trade

Addis Ababa: Ethiopia and Kenya have signed an implementation memorandum of agreement to facilitate trade relations between the two countries and ensure that people living in the border area can access essential daily commodities without any supply di...

Value Addition on Rice Key to Boosting Income and Nutrition in Kenya

Nairobi: Paddy rice production in Kenya has doubled over the past six years, increasing from 116,000 metric tons in 2018 to 244,000 metric tons in 2023. However, the national rice self-sufficiency rate remains below 20 percent, indicating a continued ...

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South Sudan leaders said Thursday the country's transitional leadership will stay in power for another 24 months to complete the political, security and electoral reforms needed to move the country forward.Minister of cabinet affairs Martin Elia Lomuro...

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Nakuru Police Detain 18 Youth Suspected of Gang Activity

NAKURU – Local law enforcement in Nakuru has detained 18 individuals, some of whom are minors, under suspicion of gang involvement and criminal activities in the Rhonda area. This group is believed to have been causing significant disturbances in the ...