Solidarity has threatened to bring Lonmin’s operations to its knees if the company does not reconsider its decision to revoke Amcu’s recognition.
Gold producers and labour groups appear too far apart in pay talks to reach a settlement, according to the majority union.
The DA has given Sanral four days to furnish them with the missing items in the e-tolling contract documentation.
The Food and Allied Workers’ Union has called for an urgent Cosatu special congress to fast-track the removal of its president, Sidumo Dlamini.
If a donor is not found, Marikana mineworkers will have to raise money in order to fund their legal representation at the Farlam commission.
Anti-arms deal campaigner Terry Crawford-Browne has written to Judge Willie Seriti to object the closure of the Seriti commission of inquiry.
An Italian sporting court has ordered Lazio to shut the notorious Curva Nord section of the ground for one game following racist chants.
The rand has slumped to a six-week low and bond yields soared to the highest in 16 months.
Egyptian judiciary officials say former President Hosni Mubarak could be freed from custody this week.
Prosecutors and lawyers for Oscar Pistorius have agreed he will go on trial for 14 days in March – with 107 witnesses to be called by the state alone.