What is the South African government providing and to whom ?

Most governments provide services to their people.

This question is so vague it really can't be answered. What kind of services? Water and sewer, social welfare, highways, bridges, education...

To find out what the South African government is providing and to whom, you can follow these steps:

1. Go to the official website of the South African government. The website address is www.gov.za.

2. Once you're on the website, look for the "Services" or "Programs" section. This section usually provides information about the various services and programs offered by the government.

3. Within the services or programs section, you will likely find a list of different categories such as healthcare, education, social welfare, infrastructure, etc. Click on the category that you're interested in.

4. Within the category, you'll find detailed information about the specific services and programs provided by the government. These may include things like grants, subsidies, benefits, supports, or facilities.

5. Read through the information to understand what exactly is being offered and to whom. The information should specify the target beneficiaries, eligibility criteria, and how to apply if applicable.

6. If the website does not provide enough information or you have specific questions, you can also contact the relevant government department or agency responsible for the particular service or program of interest. Their contact details should be available on the website.

Remember that government services and programs can change over time, so it's always a good idea to refer to the most up-to-date information available on the official government website or contact the relevant authorities directly for any inquiries.