Public sector wage hikes of up to 57% a year prompt questions over productivity levels.
The fallout has been so intense at times, you could be forgiven for thinking that a revolution had broken out rather than just a strike.
Four hundred cyclists, three countries, about 260km and 1 400 jumbos make up the Tour de Tuli.
Mineral resources minister plays down furore over mining rights.
The arrival of a new newspaper on the scene always evokes interest, not only among newspaper people.
Those with jobs emerge as a major new force,
but it’s at the expense of the unemployed.
But my interest is how Dames intends dealing with other pressing legacy issues that are stacked up in his in-tray, writes <b>Kevin Davie</b>.
It might be summer in the northern hemisphere but the chilly winds that have seen budget deficits slashed by many countries are continuing to blow.
You could hardly credit the appreciation of this high-brow audience for this crass, brash and possibly the world’s cheapest instrument.
<b>Kevin Davie</b> was present at court to observe the case of Jacob Maroga versus Eskom.