Barriers such as limited access to credit facilities, financial skills training, stereotypes and traditions continue to affect women-owned businesses’ full participation in the economy.
The Department of Telecommunications and Postal Services plans to facilitate the establishment of 96 Internet Service Providers over a period of three years.
South Africa’s black industrialists are this week exploring trade and investment opportunities in Mozambique.
The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) is to close its Durban, Cape Town and Johannesburg branches to the public.
Justice and Constitutional Development Deputy Minister John Jeffery says government, civil society and the courts owe it to victims of sexual offences to make sure the Sexual Offences Act is properly implemented.
President Jacob Zuma says women and youth often suffer from poverty in Africa and India, while they should be taking a more active role in the development of their nations.
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The Presidency has welcomed the commitment by the Japanese government to provide training to South African artisans who will make an important contribution to infrastructure development in the country.
The National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) welcomes the official signing of the National Youth Policy 2020 (NYP 2020) by Minister in the Presidency responsible for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, Honourable Jeff Radebe.