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South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) Gold Cards will remain operational beyond 31 May 2025, ensuring uninterrupted access to social grants.
The announcement, made recently, comes as a relief to beneficiaries who have not yet migrated to the new Postbank Black Cards, putting an end to uncertainty around possible payment disruptions.
Fikile Mkhondo, founder of House of Kganya, did not set out to become an entrepreneur.
The National Development Plan envisions a South Africa where “all people are and feel safe.”
To bring this vision to life, the Constitution allows for the establishment of institutions like the Civilian Secretariat for Police Service (CSPS) to play an oversight role in ensuring police accountability and service delivery.
Eco-Agro Enterprise (PTY) LTD is a company focused on the crop production of mushrooms.
But for Sibongile Nkala who is the owner of the business, her focus is to contribute to addressing malnutrition, food and protein insecurities, and provide easy access to various mushroom species in the country and beyond.
Getting a business off the ground without external funding — and sustaining it — can be challenging. But
In a move to empower expectant mothers on the continent with lifesaving information, entrepreneur Jacqueline Rogers
Trade between nations is a vital part of economic progress. That is why, as part of our G20 Presidency, South Africa is promoting a trade agenda in which G20 members commit to measures to promote expanded, more inclusive and more sustainable value chains.
The Department of Health calls on families and communities to support people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) otherwise known as autism in order to thrive and reach their full potential, and not to discriminate against them.
Autistic individuals as well as their parents and caregivers often face many challenges, but these do not have to define them because they have the same health needs and rights as the general population. They may in addition, have specific health-care needs related to autism or other co-occurring conditions requiring attention, support, and care.
Driven by a passion to eradicate period poverty, entrepreneur Lesego Mathate embarked on a mission nine years ago to assist women and girls facing challenges in accessing essential menstrual hygiene products. Based in Centurion, Gauteng, her company, Neno Sanitary Pads, was founded in 2016 and became fully operational in 2017. The business supplies sanitary pads in bulk at competitive prices, primarily as a business-to-business dealer.