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BOSA fights for accountability as R5. 2 million meant for Eastern Cape schools is misappropriated, threatening the future of vulnerable students.
Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Dean Macpherson said his department would expose the truth behind the R800 million oxygen tender scandal.
Minister Macpherson reports significant progress in tackling South Africa's construction mafia, with 240 arrests made from 745 reported extortion cases. The government's dedicated Extortion Hotline has received nearly 800 reports as authorities work to reclaim infrastructure projects from criminal groups demanding illegal stakes in construction contracts.
Dramatic footage emerges of illegal occupants attempting to break into a sealed government building in Johannesburg CBD, as authorities intensify crackdown on unauthorised occupation and trading.
Deputy Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure Sihle Zikalala has criticised Minister Dean Macpherson for refusing to implement the Expropriation Act, accusing him of undermining the Constitution.
The opposition parties still insist on the expropriation of land without compensation while the Health Minister said the NHI will be implemented gradually in line with available financial resources.
The opposition parties still insist on the expropriation of land without compensation while the Health Minister said the NHI will be implemented gradually in line with available financial resources.
The opposition parties still insist on the expropriation of land without compensation while the Health Minister said the NHI will be implemented gradually in line with available financial resources.
The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure confirmed that the eviction order granted by the Gauteng High Court, Pretoria on December 11, was enforced by law enforcement officials on Monday morning.
Discover the details of South Africa’s ambitious R940 billion infrastructure investment plan as outlined by President Ramaphosa and what it means for the economy.
A bullet was discovered on the doorstep of KwaZulu-Natal Public Works and Infrastructure MEC Martin Meyer’s office, marking the second such incident since he took office
Discover the inspiring journey of Dr Vish Govender, a dedicated civil servant from Durban, as he shares his experiences, challenges and vision for a better KwaZulu-Natal.
Community Policing Forums in Mariannhill are set to discuss plans for a new police station aimed at enhancing safety and reducing crime in the area.
Parliamentary committee prioritises the SABC Bill to ensure the sustainability and viability of the public broadcaster amid ongoing legislative reforms.
Discover how public-private partnerships are set to revolutionise infrastructure development in KwaZulu-Natal, featuring insights from key stakeholders at the Build KZN Better conference.
At the inaugural Build KZN Better conference, MEC Martin Meyer announced KwaZulu-Natal's commitment to revitalising its built environment and invited businesses to invest in the province.
Vuyo Zungula of the African Transformation Movement urges the Minister of Public Works to reclaim hijacked and abandoned government buildings, highlighting the urgent need for solutions to crime and housing crises in South Africa.
Vuyo Zungula of the African Transformation Movement urges the Minister of Public Works to reclaim hijacked and abandoned government buildings, highlighting the urgent need for solutions to crime and housing crises in South Africa.
Discover the implications of the Expropriation Bill as we answer seven crucial FAQs that clarify its impact on South Africans.
Subcontractors working on government projects in KwaZulu-Natal reveal the devastating impact of delayed payments, with debts reaching millions and families struggling to make ends meet
DPWI head of communications and marketing, Lennox Mabaso said the department has expressed deep concern at the brazen conduct of armed thugs who storm government properties to remove steel, aluminium, and other valuable furniture.
The EFF laid corruption charges against Macpherson, whom it accused of allegedly contacting a junior official to demand processing of payment to one of IDT’s a service provider and writing a letter to the board’s chairperson outlining his intention to remove from office.
Discover how MEC Martin Meyer is urging financial institutions to assist previously disadvantaged businesses in acquiring government assets, addressing the urgent need for student accommodation in KwaZulu-Natal.
KwaZulu-Natal Public Works and Infrastructure MEC Martin Meyer revealed significant cost savings achieved through revised policies on cellphone usage and travel expenses, amidst a financial crisis facing the provincial government.
The KwaZulu-Natal government is set to make a decision regarding the future of a long-abandoned legislature building in Ulundi, as concerns grow over its impact on local resources.