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Public servants should forget about wanting to “serve as both administrators and political bearers at the same time”, said PSC commissioner Anele Gxoyiya. File photo

Government owes its suppliers more than R3-billion, public service quarterly report reveals

Late or non-payment by departments demonstrates little care for small businesses – says PSC commissioner

The EC transport department is hard at work to ensure that gravel roads are upgraded and that strategic bridges are built

Facts and figures: 2019/2020 policy speech

‘As individuals and a collective, let us do our bit in the building the Eastern Cape we want’

Eastern Cape premier Phumulo Masualle says the province’s most precious resources are its people and natural resources – which includes the land

Land is the gold required for economic transformation

‘The people of the province must put their shoulders to the wheel’

Forced removals from District Six meant residents in the area were displaced and forced to live in and around the Cape Flats.

Progress in health, human settlements and education

Masuelle highlighted improvements in delivery of services for education

Dubious victory: Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir reportedly took 94.5% of all votes cast in the April elections. The opposition parties boycotted the ?elections.

Eastern Cape’s economy is growing

The Special Economic Zones have created thousands of jobs

President Jacob Zuma is said to have shunned the advice of allies who have pleaded with him to jump before he’s pushed

Zuma digs in heels ahead of Sona

The president ‘will risk impeachment’ as he fights to the bitter end to exit on his own terms.

No case had been made out to nullify that conference

Good news, bad news for ANC rebels in Grahamstown court judgment

The High Court judgment has provided a glimmer of hope for those who have threatened similarly to challenge ANC proceedings.

E Cape govt ‘at war with the poor’

The increase in the number of cases where the Eastern Cape provincial government is contesting the right of poor citizens to access social grants suggests that the majority party…