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Joburg swimming pools ready for summer
Local Government
With summer around the corner numerous swimming pools within the City of Johannesburg have been revamped, to ensure that they are in a good condition and ready for use by all residents.
A breakthrough for cervical cancer testing
Breast and cervical cancer are two of the leading causes of death among women. A shift in policy means that government is giving women access to new and better methods of detection and treatment.
The Department of Health has introduced a new and improved method for detecting cervical cancer called Liquid-Based Cytology (LBC).
Rustenburg to improve public transport
One of South Africa’s fastest-growing cities is getting a rapid transport system to put access to public transport within all citizens’ reach.
NDP, five years on
Although South Africa still has much to do to achieve the targets set out in the National Development Plan (NDP), progress has been made in the provision of basic services, health and education.
The NDP that Cabinet approved in September 2012 is a plan that aims to create a better South Africa. The targets include reducing unemployment to 16 percent by 2020 and six percent by 2030, and eradicating poverty.
SA remembers OR Tambo’s rich legacy
October is a special month in South Africa. It’s a time for South Africans to reflect on the life and times of the late Oliver Reginald (OR) Tambo, a leader who still commands respect the world over.
Giving children a head start
As part of government’s commitment to give children access to early childhood development (ECD), the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Social Development is increasing the number of ECDs.
Transport museums take us back in time
South Africa’s transport museums allow us to travel back in time and understand and appreciate how much transportation has evolved and improved over the years.
With vehicles on our roads going faster and faster, Transport Month is a good time to take a quiet stroll through the country’s top transport museums and admire vehicles that got people around 100 years ago.
SA seeks bigger benefits for Africa in global economy
Africa News
President Jacob Zuma says the United Nations must play a central role in tackling illicit financial outflows and the disparity of the global economy.