Day: November 28, 2024

Health Department Launches App Dedicated to Youth Health Services.

East London: The Department of Health is reactivating the B-Wise platform by launching a new progressive app designed to provide adolescent and youth-friendly health services (AYFHS) and information. The event is happening today in East London, Eastern Cape, and will include a lively youth march starting from Premier Bakery in

eThekwini Municipality Launches Compliance Campaign for Spaza Shops.

eThekwini: In response to the rising public health concerns and recent fatalities linked to contaminated food, eThekwini Municipality’s Health Unit is set to implement a comprehensive multidisciplinary operational campaign targeting compliance monitoring and enforcement in spaza and tuck shops across the city. According to South African Government News Agency, this

Government Lauds Significant Progress in National and Provincial Audit Outcomes.

Pretoria: Government has welcomed the latest national and provincial audit outcomes from the Auditor-General (AG) of South Africa which reveal a remarkable leap in the number of clean audits across national and provincial government departments. According to South African Government News Agency, these results demonstrate progress in strengthening financial and

Eskom Issues Disconnection Notice to Tokologo Municipality Over R300 Million Debt.

BLOEMFONTEIN: Eskom has announced the publication of a disconnection notice for bulk electricity supply to Tokologo Local Municipality in the Free State due to an unpaid debt of R300 million. The state-owned power utility said the action is per the provisions of the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act (PAJA). According

Call for Tangible Plan to Ensure Reliable Water Provision.

NGAKA MODIRI MOLEMA: Water and Sanitation Deputy Minister, Sello Seitlholo, has urged the Ngaka Modiri Molema District to implement a concrete plan aimed at improving operations and maintaining infrastructure to ensure dependable water provision and address the current water demand shortfall. The call was made during an oversight visit to