Treasury changes COVID-19 procurement system
National Treasury has abandoned its centralised procurement system for medical equipment, following complaints from black business of exclusion and attempts... Read more.
SANDF’s big Corona test
Research unit wants close oversight over the expenditure... Read more.
War over corona billions looming
Black business is up in arms over its alleged sidelining in the allocation of multimillion-rand contracts for purchasing of equipment for the fight against Covid-19,... Read more.
Ramaphosa says corona will set economy back by many years
It will take a great deal of efforts and resources for the country’s economy to recover from the damage caused by the COVID-19 global pandemic, President Cyril... Read more.
Solidarity fund should be transparent- EFF
EFF leader Julius Malema has called for transparency in how the Solidarity Fund conducts its business, saying the initiative by President Cyril Ramaphosa should... Read more.
Ramaphosa: expect inevitable increase in COVID-19 cases
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that levels of restrictions to curb the spread of COVID-19 will, going forward, be determined based on the risk of each province,... Read more.
Gauteng’s townships, cities of COVID-19
A breakdown of COVID-19 cases released by the Gauteng government today shows that the sub-district comprising of Sandton, Alexandra, Wynberg, Orange Groove and Houghton... Read more.
Brand SA suspends boozing councillor over Covid-19 breach
Brand SA has suspended its board member Tebogo Mamorobela, who is facing charges of violating lockdown regulations for hosting a party. Minister in the Presidency,... Read more.
Ramaphosa’s fund for the unemployed
President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Thursday announce measures that will be taken beyond the lockdown to reopen the economy, as the number of new COVID-19 cases continued... Read more.
Eastern Cape Funeral practices, reason behind rapid COVID-19 infections
Health Minister Zweli Mkhize announced that the number of people who have tested positive for COVID-19 has increased by 165 new cases from yesterday. The number... Read more.