We call on City of Tshwane to restore electricity and water services at the DBE head offices or face legal action.
I can confirm that the national Department of Basic Education’s account with the City of Tshwane is not owing a single cent.
There was no legal basis for the disconnection!
The DBE does not run schools. This is the function of the provinces. The City knew that this was not our debt. But disconnected us anyway. This has financial implications for the Department when it should be spending all its resources on our learners and the education system.
This digital parnerships between between @HomeAffairsSA and SA banking sector is commendable. I went to replace my #greenID with #SmartID at @FNBSA Grove Mall, and I was literally there for 5 minutes. 👏 👏 👏
🇿🇦His Excellency President Cyril Ramaphosa receives 🇳🇦Her Excellency President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah of the Republic of Namibia for a bilateral meeting in Johannesburg on occasion of a working visit to South Africa.
South Africa and Namibia share deep, fraternal diplomatic and historical relations forged through their shared struggles against colonialism and apartheid. Ties are cemented by strong economic interdependence, as Namibia and South Africa bilateral relationship is founded on political ties, leadership and economic integration, both share ideals on the Global South and are members of the SADC and SACU.
The countries maintain high-level engagement through a Bi-National Commission (BNC) and have signed over 150 memoranda of understanding covering diplomacy, defense, and trade.
#BetterAfricaBetterWorld 🌍
What a pleasure to congratulate our Blitzboks on winning the 2026 HSBC SVNS World Cup Championship.
We are immensely proud of your skill, speed and strategy and this being the week it is, we see this as inspiration for Bafana Bafana as they prepare to encounter Mexico in the opening game of the FIFA World Cup.
We’re a nation of winners.
President @CyrilRamaphosa outlines government's plans to strengthen border management through improved infrastructure, enhanced technology and increased investment in border security.
These measures aim to support safe, orderly and lawful migration while protecting South Africa's national interests.
In his address to the nation, President @CyrilRamaphosa outlines government's comprehensive approach to managing migration, strengthening border security, enforcing the law and improving the immigration system.
The plan is guided by the Constitution, the rule of law and respect for the dignity and rights of all people.
President @CyrilRamaphosa makes it clear that unlawful actions, violence, intimidation, xenophobia and the spread of misinformation have no place in South Africa.
Only authorised law enforcement agencies may act against violations of the law, and all people must be treated with dignity and respect.
President @CyrilRamaphosa announces measures to strengthen enforcement of immigration and labour laws, including increased inspections, stronger penalties for non-compliant employers and enhanced capacity to address undocumented migration.
Government remains committed to upholding the rule of law while protecting workers and businesses that operate legally.
President @CyrilRamaphosa announces reforms to strengthen the integrity, efficiency and security of South Africa's immigration system.
Government will continue modernising systems, combating corruption and improving service delivery to ensure a more effective migration framework.
President @CyrilRamaphosa outlines government's intention to strengthen the legislative and policy framework governing migration.
The proposed measures seek to improve compliance, support lawful economic participation and create greater certainty in the management of migration.
President @CyrilRamaphosa emphasises the importance of working with African partners to address the root causes of migration, including conflict, instability and economic hardship.
South Africa will continue engaging through regional and continental platforms to pursue sustainable, long-term solutions.
President @CyrilRamaphosa will this evening address the nation on government's management approach to illegal migration and the recent surge in protests against foreign nationals.
📍 Union Buildings, Tshwane
🗓️ Sunday, 7 June 2026
🕕 18h00
Government clarifies misrepresentation of the Constitution in television interview.
Government has noted with concern remarks made by Dr Charles Sinkala, during a recent television interview on SABC, in which he incorrectly claimed that Section 89 of the Constitution of South Africa was responsible for the decline or “killing” of State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs).
Read: https://t.co/xeOkgtrD6a #GovZAUpdates
In light of the ongoing conversation, let’s show a little respect & fly the South African flag correctly. Patriotism is great, but the flag does in fact have a right way up.
Guidelines are contained in Government Gazette 22356, Notice 510 of 8 June 2001.
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All @BafanaBafana players received their visas to travel to the USA, outstanding is assistant coach, team doctor, head of security and one analyst. The charter will leave tomorrow.
eNCA journalists Pule Letshwiti-Jones and Yusuf Abramjee have been recognised as joint winners of the National Press Club–UNISA Journalist of the Year (TV Features) award.
If this appears on your Timeline kindly Repost. We need to find this criminal! They robbed this lady in Nellmephius, Pretoria. South Africa is criminal! When he went out she was like "Dankie neh" and deep down that dankie means thank you for not killing me. 💔💔