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BRICS Anti-Corruption Meeting in Brasilia: A Unified Approach to Combat Corruption
Strengthening Global Cooperation Against Corruption
The recent BRICS Anti-Corruption Working Group (ACWG) meeting held on May 5-6, 2025, in Brasilia, Brazil, was an important moment...
DPSA participates in Launching South Africa’s Digital Transformation Roadmap
The Deputy Director General of e-Government Service and Information Management (eGSIM) at the Department of Public Service and Administration (DPSA), Mr Mandla Ncobo, participated...
DPSA Acting DG meets with SAAPAM
Mr Willie Vukela, Acting Director-General of the Department of Public Service and Administration (DPSA), met with the President and Executive Director of the South...
Government Increases Housing Allowance for Public Service Employees
According to Circular No. 15 of 2025, the Department of Public Service and Administration has officially announced an upward adjustment to the housing allowance...
Looming Deadline for Reporting Legal Costs Incurred in State’s Disciplinary Processes
National and provincial departments are required to report the legal costs incurred during disciplinary processes for the 2023/24 and 2024/25 financial years by the...
Minister Inkosi Buthelezi Leads Presentation of Strategic Plans to Enhance Public...
In a meeting with the Portfolio Committee on Public Service and Administration on April 23, 2025, Minister Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi led the presentation of...
Public Servants Take Advantage of Foreign Learning Opportunities
Nearly 1,000 public servants have taken advantage of a range of learning opportunities arising from agreements with foreign academic and training institutions. This information...
DPSA Gives Green Light on Restructuring of the Flexible Component for...
As part of the implementation of the approved 5.5% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for salary levels 1 to 12 and Occupation-Specific Dispensation (OSD), the Acting...
Deputy Minister Kekana urges G20 High-Level-Ministerial Dialogue gathering to draw on...
“Covid‑19 laid bare the fragility of global supply chains and the peril of over-dependence on external suppliers for life‑saving medicines and vaccines. Many African...