Vuk'uzenzele

Vuk'uzenzele Vuk’uzenzele is the online Government Newspaper published biweekly by GCIS. It is also published in Braille for the visually impaired.

It includes news and advice on socio-economic opportunities created by government, and how to access these opportunities.



[email protected] It includes news and advice on socio-economic opportunities created by government, and how to access these opportunities. Government has committed itself to making a difference in the lives of people by addressing five key prio

rity areas. These priorities are education, safety and security, health, job creation and rural development. Each issue of Vuk’uzenzele will carry information and news about government’s programmes relating to these priorities. It will also feature news on youth matters, international relations, events, advice and sport and recreation. It is published in all official languages, with the majority of the newspaper being published in English.

01/06/2026

📰[Blog] From The desk of the President

"In just under two weeks’ time, Bafana Bafana will participate in the opening match in this year’s FIFA World Cup against Mexico.

They carry with them the best wishes of more than 62 million South Africans who will be cheering them on at every stage of the tournament. Bafana Bafana are taking part in the World Cup for the first time since we hosted the event in 2010."

🔗https://zurl.co/HlBV6 # GovZAUpdates

01/06/2026
01/06/2026

Child Protection Week | Children's rights are constitutional rights.

It is our duty to uphold children’s rights and protect them from all harm and violence.

01/06/2026

🇿🇦🇮🇳 | Deputy President Paul Mashatile’s working visit to India prioritises investment promotion, strengthened economic cooperation, and the creation of sustainable jobs to drive South Africa’s economic growth and development.

01/06/2026

| 2026 declared the year of putting young South Africans to work

R350 million government-business partnership to place 130,000 youth and 200,000 unemployed recruited this year.

01/06/2026

As of March 2025, a total of 83,205 of land claims had been settled. Since 1995, 3.9 million hectares of land to dispossessed communities and individuals have been restored. 📜

01/06/2026

📜 Restoring land rights, restoring dignity 📜

The Title Deeds Handover Ceremony marks an important step in restoring land ownership, strengthening restitution and advancing redress for affected communities.

Through land claims settlement, hectares restored and post-settlement support, government continues to address historical injustices and build a nation that works for all.

01/06/2026

📜 Post settlement support 📜

Over R39 million has also been given to the Barolong Ba Ga Rapulana Community as part of post settlement support.

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