Gauteng moves to cut surgery backlog of more than 30,000 patients

The Gauteng Department of Health has launched a major intervention programme to reduce a surgical backlog affecting more than 30,000 patients across public hospitals. According to the department, approximately 30,600 patients are currently awaiting procedures, with the overwhelming majority classified as legacy cases built up over several years. Digital system at the centre of reforms…

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Booking.com breach exposes South African users to phishing risks

Booking.com has confirmed a data breach that may have exposed sensitive booking information belonging to customers, including some users in South Africa. The travel platform said unauthorised third parties may have accessed reservation-related data, including names, email addresses, phone numbers, physical addresses and booking details. The company has not disclosed the scale of the breach…

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US denies South Africa accreditation for G20 finance meetings in Washington

South Africa has confirmed that it will not take part in this year’s G20 finance track under the United States presidency after its delegation was denied accreditation. Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana said both he and South African Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago had not been accredited to attend the upcoming G20 finance chiefs’ meetings in…

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Geordin Hill-Lewis elected to lead DA as party eyes broader national growth

The Democratic Alliance (DA) has elected Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis as its new federal leader, marking a significant leadership transition for South Africa’s second-largest political party. The announcement was made on Sunday at the party’s federal congress held at Gallagher Estate in Midrand, north of Johannesburg, where delegates also elected Gauteng DA leader Solly…

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South Africa steps up action against Home Affairs officials linked to illegal immigration

South Africa’s Department of Home Affairs (DHA) has intensified efforts to tighten weaknesses in the country’s immigration system, with internal misconduct by officials emerging as a major concern. Fresh details released in response to a written parliamentary question show that dozens of department employees have faced disciplinary and criminal action over allegations of assisting foreign…

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Woolworths eyes expansion of school tuck shops across South Africa

Woolworths is preparing to expand its school tuck shop footprint across South Africa following strong demand from schools, parents and learners. The premium food retailer has already launched branded tuck shops at two schools in Cape Town, with early pilot projects showing significant traction. The first Woolworths-operated school tuck shop opened in 2023 at Springfield…

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South Africa’s beauty shelves increasingly dominated by international skincare brands

Imported beauty and skincare products continue to dominate retail shelves across South Africa, as demand for scientifically backed skincare drives one of the country’s fastest-growing consumer sectors. New data from the Observatory of Economic Complexity shows that international brands account for roughly 90% of beauty and skincare sales in the country, highlighting the strong influence…

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South Africa’s parole system under pressure after nearly 6,000 offenders reoffend

South Africa’s parole system is facing renewed scrutiny after official figures revealed that nearly 6,000 parolees have committed further crimes since June 2024, while inmates across the country continue to lodge complaints over delays and alleged unfair treatment by parole boards. The figures were disclosed by Correctional Services Minister Pieter Groenewald in a written parliamentary…

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More South Africans are returning from the UK, Australia and Canada as reverse migration grows

A growing number of skilled South Africans are choosing to return home after spending years building careers in countries such as the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada, signalling a broader shift in migration patterns. New research suggests that emigration is no longer always seen as a permanent move. Instead, many professionals are treating overseas work…

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