North West Premier Supra Mahumapelo has set up a forensic and fraud investigations unit and the City of Tshwane intends to suspend two city officials.
Sacci’s CEO says if Numsa is truly committed to working towards a prosperous SA, it wouldn’t put the country’s economic stability at risk.
Following a report that Ngoako Ramatlhodi holds a stake in Amplats’s BEE partner, the minister says he is busy resigning from his mining interests.
Cosatu’s largest union says its 220 000 members in the metals and engineering sector will go on strike from July 1, demanding a 12% wage increase.
City Power says it will increase tariffs by about 7% from July, following Nersa’s approval of its tariff hike application.
The North West premier says government will launch a programme of reconciliation, healing and renewal after a spate of tough crises in the province.
Miners returning to work received food parcels, health supplements and transport relief, but will have to undergo medicals and retraining.
While Amcu workers prepare to return to work on Wednesday after a successful strike, mine bosses have warned of a difficult rebuilding phase ahead.
The resolution of the five-month strike in the platinum sector has been welcomed, but there are concerns its effects will not disappear soon.
The DA has questioned why government has made such a "profound departure" from the land reform model proposed in its National Development Plan.