The President addressed South Africans about the deaths of children due to foodborne illnesses at the Union Buildings, Tshwane, on Friday 15 November 2024.
Ratings agency S&P revised South Africa's outlook to "positive" from "stable" on Friday, citing plans for accelerated economic reforms by the new government of national unity and a pickup in private ...
As part of measures to address the incidents of food-borne illnesses, government is to launch a public education campaign ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced decisive measures to address the recurring food-borne illnesses that have claimed the ...
South Africa's information and communications technology sector needs policy and regulatory changes to keep up with emerging technologies, the chair of the country's communications regulator told ...
China has an opportunity to lead the global fight against climate change with the US set to tamp down its commitments ...
‘We die! You make money!’ was one of the slogans that HIV activists chanted at the New York Stock Exchange in 1997 in protest at pharmaceutical companies whose high drug prices had barred millions of ...
SA's Financial Sector Conduct Authority and the Prudential Authority have brought the new Joint Standard for IT Governance ...
Necsa, with ASPI is looking to construct an advanced nuclear fuel production facility in Pelindaba, 35kms west of Pretoria, South Africa ...
By Judith Gale, National Head of Marketing at Encore at The SPAR Group AS South Africans continue to face economic strains, ...
Group is one of the leading non-ferrous metallurgical manufacturers and suppliers in Southern Africa. With its head office ...
In South Africa, tiger farms are harvesting the body parts of the big cats for sale on the black market — and they might be the biggest farms of their kind outside of Asia. That’s according to a new ...