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Tertiary education’s salary bill

Tertiary education’s salary bill

South Africa’s 26 higher education institutions spent R40 billion on compensation of employees in the 2018 financial year. That represents 61% of total spending1, according to the latest Financial statistics of higher education institutions report. This includes line items such as salaries and wages, pension benefits, medical aid, and bonuses. Higher education spending has been in   read more »


Statistician-General to release Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) 2018

MEDIA ADVISORY                                                                                                       24 October 2019 Statistician-General to release Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) 2018 The Statistician-General of South Africa, Mr Risenga Maluleke, will release the Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) 2018 report at a media briefing to be   read more »


Statistics South Africa to release the Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS), 3rd Quarter 2019

MEDIA ADVISORY                                                                                                               23 October 2019 Statistics South Africa to release the Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS), 3rd Quarter 2019 The Statistician-General of South Africa, Mr Risenga Maluleke, will release the   read more »


CPI inflation edges lower in September

CPI inflation edges lower in September

South African annual consumer inflation slowed in September, falling to 4,1% from 4,3% recorded in August. The inflation rate has hovered between 4% and 5% since December last year and has been below 4,5% for the past three months. More significantly, it has remained below the South African Reserve Bank’s (SARB) 6% monetary policy ceiling   read more »


Mbalo Brief – October 2019

The first Rugby World Cup (RWC) was co-hosted by New Zealand and Australia in May and June 1987. A total of 16 countries competed in the inaugural tournament and seven out of 16 places were automatically filled by the International Rugby Football Board (IRFB) members made up of New Zealand, Australia, England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales   read more »


Stats SA to visit Mankweng and update media on the Census 2021 Mini Test

Media advisory                                                                                        11 October 2019 Stats SA to visit Mankweng and update media on the Census 2021 Mini Test  The Statistician General of South Africa, Risenga Maluleke, will lead a delegation of fieldworkers and stakeholders on a walkabout as Census 2021 Mini Test data collection continues in Mankweng in Limpopo. Several households in   read more »


Misleading information about Stats SA field staff

MEDIA STATEMENT For immediate release                                                                                     11 October  2019 Misleading information about Stats SA field staff Owing to the nature of surveys we conduct, Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) continuously engages with communities. We value and understand the importance of trust between the organisation and the communities we collect data from. An unfortunate incident recently occurred   read more »


Statistics South Africa ignites plan to count the entire population during Census 2021

Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) staff will be in the field conducting the Census 2021 Mini Test from 9 October to 6 November 2019 in selected areas around the country. Fieldworkers will visit households in Buffalo City, Ekurhuleni, Mangaung, Umgungudlovu, Polokwane, Emalahleni, Kimberley, Rustenburg and Cape Town. The purpose of the Census 2021 Mini Test   read more »


Victims of crime report 2018/19

MEDIA RELEASE                                                                                                                                                       03 October  2019 Victims of crime report 2018/19 Statistics South Africa today released the Victims of Crime report,   read more »


Housebreaking is the number one crime in SA

Housebreaking is the number one crime in SA

There were about 1,3 million incidences of housebreaking affecting 5,8% of households in South Africa. The most likely victims of housebreaking were male-headed households, households in metros, Indian/Asian households followed by white households, very low and very high-income households, and households in Northern Cape, Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal. Approximately 48% of affected households reported incidences to   read more »