President Ramaphosa welcomes publishing of COVID-19 tenders:
President Cyril Ramaphosa has described as historic the online publication of a list of all COVID-19 related government expenditure.
: SAnews – South African News Edwin
SA hosts virtual wine trade mission:
In a bid to enhance bilateral trade and investment ties, the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (dtic) – in collaboration with Wesgro – will host a virtual wine mission to South Korea.
: SAnews – South African News Neo
Mkhwebane urges MECs, provincial HODs to urged to cooperate with investigations:
Public Protector Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane has warned provincial executives and senior officials that not cooperating with her office’s investigations is an infringement that could lead to serious consequences.
: SAnews – South African News sihle
New IPID head breaks barriers:
Ask any woman who has ascended to a prominent role in a male-dominated field just how hard she has had to work and you’re likely to get a sarcastic rolling of the eyes or a sigh of disbelief.
: SAnews – South African News sihle
Human trafficking accused to appear in court:
The Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court is set to sit for the application for leave to appeal the bail conditions granted to seven Chinese nationals, arrested for alleged human trafficking and the violation of South Africa’s labour laws.
: SAnews – South African News Edwin
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