The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa is taking Johannesburg City Power to court over an R800-million tender, it has been reported.
The defence force is looking to buy new presidential jets and planes as soon as possible, the <em>Saturday Star</em> has reported.
The ruling party wants reliable cadres to take South Africa into the future, says ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe.
Minister Susan Shabangu has spotlighted rivalry between NUM and Amcu, and instructed them to join hands against a common enemy: "monopoly capital".
Eastern Cape teachers who planned to take the basic education department to court for non-payment have been paid, the department says.
Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula has confirmed that South Africa had deployed troops in countries neighbouring the Central African Republic.
Cosatu has been asked to make an upfront payment of R200 000, says the Johannesburg Metro police despite the union’s refusal.
Cosatu says it is considering approaching the North Gauteng High Court after a lower court halted its e-toll protest.
Cosatu is still contemplating whether to go ahead with a drive-slow protest against the e-tolling of Gauteng freeways.
The IFP has won a ward seat from the ANC in Albert Luthuli municipality in a Mpumalanga by-election, IEC results have shown.