Record new high for unemployment in South Africa, as Stats SA releases jobs data for the fourth quarter of 2021
The telecoms company says the court’s findings may affect the recent spectrum auction and its outcome
More women than men are unemployed, partly because they are engaged in unpaid labour: caregiving, cooking and cleaning
They are seen as drivers of consumerism, but sidelined in the industry that uses their images to sell products
The gold and diamond mines were built on cheap migrant labour. Now politicians will scapegoat for South Africa’s high unemployment rate
‘Post state capture we’ve put in several controls on the procurement and contract management side,’ says power utility procurement executive
The deputy chairperson of the Finance and Fiscal Commission said the withdrawal of the R350 a month grant had contributed to last July’s unrest.
The commission has asked the Competition Tribunal to impose a maximum penalty against Meta Platforms
The Russia-Ukraine war is driving the oil price up, discouraging workers from returning to the office
After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, more than 300 companies have halted operations or exited the country