The Middle East conflict, coupled with the persistent threat of climate change and a national state of disaster regarding Foot-and-Mouth Disease, is driving input costs for South African farmers to record highs.
Speaking at the NAM...
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The Middle East conflict, coupled with the persistent threat of climate change and a national state of disaster regarding Foot-and-Mouth Disease, is driving input costs for South African farmers to record highs.
Speaking at the NAM...
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) has welcomed President Cyril Ramaphosa‘s decision to take Parliament’s
A dozen of National Coloured Congress (NCC) members have been protesting in rainy and cold conditions outside Parliament, ahead of their leader, Fadiel Adams’ court appearance on Wednesday. Adams will appear at the Pineto...
Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies Solly Malatsi has allocated the SABC R234 million.
Malatsi was in Parliament delivering his department’s expenditure for the financial 2026/2027.
He says overall his department has been allocated R2.5 billion budget by National Treasury.
“House chairperson, the department’s expenditure allocation for the...
Advocacy group Youth Capital has described the current unemployment rate among young people as a state of emergency.
Latest figures from Stats SA’s first quarter of 2026 show that young people continue to be the worst affected by the