Gold mining companies have tabled their final wage offer to all labour unions within the sector, offering a basic increase of 6.5%.
Political parties and student organisations have condemned the Walter Sisulu University’s decision to close indefinitely.
More workers in the motor industry, including petrol attendants affiliated to Numsa, will down tools next week.
Turkey has called on the UN to take action against Syria, but the war-torn nation said it will continue its offensive regardless.
Eight of the 14 Tlokwe councillors who were expelled from the ANC last month have registered independently with the IEC, says a report.
IEC chair Pansy Tlakula says Thuli Madonsela’s report into conflict of interest on her part lacks findings that she benefited from a lease deal.
The DA’s claim that R473.2-million will be spent on communication with e-toll account holders and transgressors is "fallacious", says Sanral.
Restricting marketing of liquor will have a negative effect on the industry and the economy, says the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The EFF has backtracked on its comments last week, saying the businessman handed in his beret in favour of helping combat gangsterism in Cape Town.
Acsa will not permit demonstrations on airport premises during a strike by Satawu members at airline SAA’s technical department.