JOHANNESBURG – The Public Enterprises Department said that unions representing South African Airways (SAA) staff had agreed to accept … Read more: 5 unions have accepted SAA’s voluntary severance packages – DPE
JOHANNESBURG – Truck drivers are angry and are waiting for Labour Minister Thulas Nxesi to say something “positive so they can stop their protest”. Read more: Truck drivers say they won’t back down
JOHANNESBURG – The South African National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) said that it was shocked by the news that Media24, one of the biggest … Read more: Sanef shocked by looming retrenchments at Media24
JOHANNESBURG – At least 14 mineworkers have died from COVID-19, with nearly 3,000 cases within the sector having been recorded so far across … Read more: SA mining industry struggling to contain spread of COVID-19
The organisation, which is based in Johannesburg, started operating at a church in Berea in 1999 – amidst a spike of child abandonment cases. Read more: Society too quick to judge mothers who give up their babies – Door of Hope
The muti industry in Johannesburg, consisting of two large downtown marketplaces, is calling on government to help forge a place for it in the new Covid … Read more: Video: Help us, there is no muti for hunger, healers plead with govt
eNCA said it continues to follow government protocols and will be taking precautions to disinfect their Johannesburg office. eNCA graphic designer … Read more: eNCA loses another staffer to Covid-19
JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand weakened on Tuesday as worries over surges in coronavirus infections reactivated investor concerns about … Read more: Rand slides as coronavirus infection rise dims outlook
JOHANNESBURG – A cold front in expected to make landfall across the country from Thursday this week. The weather service says the cold in the … Read more: Brrr! ‘Intense’ cold front to hit parts of SA