JOHANNESBURG – Youth Month in South Africa is often a sombre time of reflection as we evaluate the challenges that young people face in … Read more: OPINION: An injection of youth to revitalise small business
Women in Zandspruit outside Johannesburg took to the streets to protest GBV and the lack of opportunities, leading to a heavy-handed response from … Read more: Pictures: Anti-GBV protest met with rubber bullets
JOHANNESBURG – Teacher unions have again lambasted the Department of Basic Education (DBE)’s phased reopening of schools and have called … Read more: DBE must first deal with current COVID-19 outbreak at schools – teacher unions
JOHANNESBURG – Statistician-General Risenga Maluleke said that although the 2% GDP contraction recorded in the first three months of the year … Read more: Maluleke: Global effects of COVID-19 were already being felt in Q1
In court papers filed at the Johannesburg Labour Court, Odette Jones, a former employee at Bishop Bavin, said the school terminated the staff’s … Read more: Bishop Bavin school closure: 102 employees turn to court after abrupt dismissal
He then rose up the ranks to what was formerly known as Area Commissioner of Johannesburg, then Deputy Provincial Commissioner of Visible … Read more: Gauteng loses one of its men in blue
The SME Matters, in partnership with Johannesburg Business School, will host Stephen Wunker, an international speaker and author of Costovation: … Read more: Arena Events announces digitised events line-up for July 2020
JOHANNESBURG – 947 is excited to announce that all the Darren ‘Whackhead’ Simpson fans will get a dose of his whacky sense of humour on Andy … Read more: Darren ‘Whackhead’ Simpson brings back ‘The Prank’ to 947
JOHANNESBURG – Are you one of the almost 50% of applicants who applied for the R350 coronavirus unemployment grant but were declined? Read more: Sassa reconsidering declined R350 grant applications for possible payout