Durban will have to brace for the start of load shedding after Eskom announced that it plans to implement the power cuts as soon as possible.
Author: SANews
Eskom CEO André de Ruyter says the power utility will be taking action against workers who embarked on an illegal strike over the past week.
The Office of the Chief Justice is investigating a R225-million tender that was allegedly riddled with irregularities.
The Post Office will no longer pay beneficiaries of the social relief of distress R350 grant at its branches, blaming long queues for the decision.
The Post Office has warned customers of fraudulent e-mails that are designed to make the receiver pay money into a scam account.
Eskom CEO André de Ruyter has dismissed any suggestion that the South African power grid is in immediate danger of a total system blackout.
Operating hours at home affairs offices will be extended to 6.30pm on Monday after the department’s systems went offline nationwide on Friday.
A warrant of arrest has been issued for former Eskom executive France Hlakudi following his failure to appear in court to answer to a corruption case.
Cabinet plans to end the national state of disaster as early as next week. However, sections of the National Disaster Act would remain in place temporarily.
The department of transport has said it is on track with the production of outstanding driving licence cards.