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SASSA is a government agency that administers social grants in South Africa. It uses biometric technology to verify beneficiaries and has faced legal challenges over its contract with Cash Paymaster Services.
Learn about the history and current status of social welfare programmes in South Africa, from the earliest poor relief in 1657 to the post-apartheid Reconstruction and Development Programme. Find out how social welfare programmes are funded, delivered and evaluated in the country.
The South African Secret Service (SASS) is the foreign intelligence branch of the State Security Agency. It was formed in 1994 after the first multiracial elections and is responsible for gathering and analysing intelligence abroad and at home.
Learn about the current and former government departments of South Africa, their ministers, functions and history. Find out how the executive branch of the national government is divided into the cabinet and the civil service.
The State Security Agency (SSA) is the department of the South African government with overall responsibility for civilian intelligence operations. It was created in 2009 to incorporate the former National Intelligence Agency, South African Secret Service, and other agencies, and has a mandate to protect national stability, constitutional order, and safety and well-being of the people.
The Public Investment Corporation (PIC) is a South African state-owned entity that manages public funds and invests in various sectors. It is Africa's largest asset manager with R2.548 trillion (USD 148 Billion) as of 2022.
Learn about the national, provincial and local governments of South Africa, a parliamentary republic with a three-tier system and an independent judiciary. The web page explains the structure, functions and powers of each branch and level of government, and the role of the Constitution.
The PSA is a trade union for public sector workers in South Africa, founded in 1920 and affiliated to FEDUSA. It represents its members' interests in labour disputes, such as remuneration, benefits, and working conditions.