South Africa has increased its financial pledge to combat the Ebola outbreak in Central Africa to US$13.5 million.
Dozens of protesters marched through a Johannesburg township on Monday calling for tougher action against illegal immigration.
South Africa will establish a national biometric population register and phase out green identity books.
President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the nation on government’s comprehensive migration strategy as South Africa grapples with a surge in anti-migrant protests.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has reaffirmed South Africa’s commitment to supporting continental efforts to combat Ebola.
President Ramaphosa defends his administration’s record, emphasizing economic achievements and dismissing opposition calls for resignation amid legal challenges.
The Special Investigating Unit is to probe allegations of corruption and maladministration in training contracts awarded by the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority and the Unemployment Insurance Fund.
South Africa’s economy is showing signs of recovery with improved credit ratings and record tourism numbers, President Cyril Ramaphosa told Parliament during the Presidency budget vote speech.
President Ramaphosa is legally challenging a report suggesting he may face impeachment over the Phala Phala farm scandal, impacting Parliament’s process.
South Africa has pledged $5 million (about R82 million) to support continental efforts to combat the deadly Ebola outbreak sweeping through the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda.