![Four facts about municipal debt](https://www.statssa.gov.za/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/img1-1-64x64.png)
Four facts about municipal debt
Eskom announced earlier this year that it would roll out power cuts to several defaulting municipalities.1 The inability of particular municipalities to honour debt payments has been a thorn in the flesh of local government administration. The following are a few key facts about municipal debt, from Statistics South Africa’s latest Financial census of municipalities read more »
The latest household statistics and more
Service delivery protests in South Africa have become a widespread occurrence in recent years. Residents take to the streets in protest against poor services received in their communities, hoping that their voices will be heard and their problems fixed. Communities are raising their voices about issues such as access to electricity, housing, water and sanitation, read more »
GDP in the first quarter of 2018 contracted by 2,2%
Press statement                        Embargo: Tuesday 5 June 2018, 11:30 GDP in the first quarter of 2018 contracted by 2,2% Gross domestic product (measured by production) South Africa’s gross domestic product (GDP) fell by 2,2% in the first quarter of 2018.1 The manufacturing industry and the mining and quarrying industry were the largest negative contributors to read more »
Non-financial census of municipalities, 2017
Media Release                                                                        04 June 2018  Non-financial census of municipalities, 2017                                                                The number of consumer units receiving services from municipalities increased between 2016 and 2017. The highest percentage read more »
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Energy and the poor: a municipal breakdown
In April, government reaffirmed its commitment to renewable energy. The Department of Energy signed agreements with 27 independent power producers (IPPs), effectively unlocking R56 billion that will be invested in renewable energy projects across the country, predominantly in rural areas. Jeff Radebe, the Minister of Energy, outlined the importance of moving forward with renewable energy read more »
Statistics South Africa releases the results of the Non-financial census of municipalities for 2017
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How important is tourism to the South African economy?
At the 2018 International Travel Trade Show in Germany held in March 2018, South African Tourism CEO Sisa Ntshona was quoted as stating that tourism is vitally important to the South African economy, and that the sector should be nurtured for sustained and inclusive growth. Recent data from Stats SA show how important tourism actually read more »
Mining: winners and losers of 2017
The 2017 Mining Charter published by government in June has seen its fair share of debate, opening intense discussions on the industry’s future. Outside of this policy debate, Stats SA recently published figures showing how the industry performed in 2016 and 2017. 2016 wasn’t a good year for South African mining. The industry as a read more »
Education Series Volume IV: Early Childhood Development in South Africa, 2016
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QUARTERLY EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
Media Release                                                                                        12 December 2017 QUARTERLY EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS The results of the Quarterly Employment Survey for the third quarter of 2017 released by Statistics South Africa today, show a decline of 31 000 jobs (or -0.3%) to 9 589 000 in the formal non-agricultural sector in the quarter ended in September 2017. This is a read more »