The SABC has terminated its agreement with the Media Workers’ Association of SA, for failing to comply with a clause in the agreement.
The NUM says wage talks with Eskom have collapsed and it will ask its members for a mandate to strike. But Eskom says downing tools would be illegal.
President Mutharika faces further protests and a loss of desperately needed aid if he fails to address Malawi’s problems, civil groups and the US say.
Oppikoppi, Cop17, Juju, and the chief of justice debacle — they’re all in the M&G this week. Catch a behind-the-scenes glimpse at how it all came together.
Although the challenges at the Durban University of Technology aren’t what he was expecting, new vice-chancellor Ahmed Bawa swears he’s up to the job.
The film places the controversial life of Afrikaans musician Johannes Kerkorrel under the spotlight.
James Phillips’s music was born at the same time as the Soweto Riots and then fused in a strangely comfortable way with the punk music explosion.
In the mid 1990s, Afrikaans theatre needed a naughty black sheep — and it got one.
The ANC is not deciding whether to implement nationalisation, but rather how to do so, Cosatu has told business leaders at a debate on the topic.
A more streamlined SA Rugby Union will ensure the sport is run more efficiently, Saru chief executive Jurie Roux said on Thursday.