Numsa urges all workers to strike against 'R20/hour slave wage'
Workers are expected to take to the streets across the country to protest among other things the minimum wage
Workers are expected to take to the streets across the country to protest among other things the minimum wage
Shaun Abrahams called AfriForum's decision to prosecute Malema 'unbecoming'
The Financial Times reported on Tuesday that KPMG could face protests over its audits of major clients Wells Fargo and General Electric
A letter purporting to be from the South African Police Service has been widely spread on WhatsApp
In a majority judgment, the court ruled that a blanket ban of disclosure was unjustifiable in a democratic society
Although there was a 2% decrease in fatal crashes from 2016 to 2017, the number of annual fatalities due to car accidents has increased dramatically
The 34-year-old, who is South Africa's all-time leading try scorer with 67 tries from his 124 Tests, confirmed the news on Tuesday
The union has 'totally rejected' calls by Saftu to join it in a nationwide strike against the national minimum wage
The court action comes after the Land Claims Commission revealed government has failed to allocate restitution for 900 elderly claimants
Bureaucracy is necessary to manage large institutions. But it can also alienate researchers from their field or discipline
The progress of free education is off to a good start, but there are still issues that need to be dealt with
The postponement was granted after the prosecution asked to present photographic instead of lengthy video evidence to quicken the pace of the trial
Protesters are calling for embattled North West Premier Supra Mahumapelo to go, after a vote of no confidence in him was postponed
A new report by Oxfam reveals the company’s poor track record in a South African community
Steinhoff announced that a forensic investigation by PwC has so far uncovered the overstatement of income and assets at its AGM
An open letter from 73 doctors in the North West on the Ongoing Health Crisis in the province
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In wake of public sector work ban, the auditing firm has decided to undergo voluntary liquidation of its operation in Sunninghill
The department of labour is expected to weigh in on Tuesday in an attempt to bring the parties closer to a settlement
Former Gambian president Yahya Jammeh will be the first African head of state to be tried for violating the rights of HIV-positive people.
The victims of Gambia’s former dictator’s bogus cure are now seeking justice.
Two weeks ago Nkonki's CEO resigned after we revealed that Gupta lieutenant Salim Essa funded his buyout of the firm. Now we explore Eskom's role.