Sexwale: New strategy to fix housing problems
Tokyo Sexwale assured MPs on Thursday that problems of faulty construction in low-cost housing projects "are a drop in the ocean".
Tokyo Sexwale assured MPs on Thursday that problems of faulty construction in low-cost housing projects "are a drop in the ocean".
Workers have yet to see any proof of a recovery from the recession, despite what academics and the media are saying, Cosatu says.
Ahead of the Reserve Bank’s interest-rate decision, the DA has insisted that financial stability requires that the bank remains vigilant on inflation.
arliament has released a statement outlining and defending the current system of travel allowances for MPs.
Reacting to reports that the release of convicted apartheid-era killer Eugene de Kock is imminent, the DA has insisted that he should not be released.
Basic Education minister Angie Motshekga said on Thursday she was "most unhappy" with the 60,7% pass rate for the National Senior Certificate exams.
Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele has patted the CAA warmly on the head for the swift action it took to ground the Jetstream fleet of Airlink.
Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk said on Tuesday that SA has enough accommodation to deal with visitors to the 2010 World Cup.
The Presidency has at last admitted that it is not able to handle the overwhelming number of phone calls made to the presidential hotline.
Kgalema Motlanthe finds himself reported to the HRC on Tuesday after accusing farmers of bringing the most brutal farm murders on their own heads.