The NATJOINTS emphasized that this practice is a punishable criminal offence in terms of section 42 of the Immigration Act.
SASSA grant recipients called to switch to Postbank Black Card
If beneficiaries have not exchanged their cards by then, their grants will still be paid, but they will need to visit their nearest Post Office branch to access their funds.
South African President wishes Chinese community Happy New Year
The Lunar New Year is celebrated to usher in a New Year on the day of the first sighting of the new moon, in line with the traditional Chinese calendar.
South Africa and China Team Up for a Greener Future
The Bank of China has even promised to invest R10 billion to help us build the factories and refueling stations needed to make this dream a reality. This means cleaner cities and a healthier planet for all of us.
Celebrating the Joy of the Yuan Xiao Festival and Chinese New Year
Also known in the People’s Republic of China as the Spring Festival, which is set to take place on 29 January 2025.
Chinese Government Scholarship for 2025/26 now open
The scholarship is offered for undergraduate (Bachelors) and postgraduate (Masters or PhD) programmes in the identified scarce skills, as well as non-degree Chinese language studies.
Did not pass or do well in your Matric? Try post-school training
Professor Blade Nzimande, has encouraged learners who did not perform well to remain hopeful and explore other options, including various post-school training opportunities
South Africa and China Strengthen Economic Ties: A Path Toward Growthin the Battery Industry and Beyond
This development is particularly significant for South Africa, where unemployment remains alarmingly high and economic growth has been sluggish.
Hammanskraal community finally get clean, drinkable water
In a statement, Tshwane Municipality Mayor, Dr Nasiphi Moya, explained that “extensive testing” was done before laboratory tests confirmed that “the water now meets all the required health standards for consumption”.
Matric Class of 2024 set new records
With a pass rate of 87.3% – the matriculants have exceeded the 82.9% achieved in 2023, marking an impressive improvement of 4.4%.
