It may be marketed by influencers, but intravenous vitamin therapy is not necessary and probably not worth the hype, experts say
Broadcaster bodies say claims that a recent skills audit is unrelated to retrenchments are ‘irrational’
The eight-year battle for justice played out its next round in the Mahikeng high court this week
After months of little action, the planned nationwide stayaway may not be an impressive show of force by the trade union movement
Data released this week is evidence of the scale of the financial and humanitarian crisis South Africa faces
Evidence suggests that job losses triggered by the lockdown may be long lasting
The decline in employment has been accompanied by a larger increase in economic inactivity, resulting in a 42% expanded unemployment rate
Community health workers are at the frontline of the fight against Covid-19 in Gauteng, but many have not been paid for months. Sarah Smit and Paul Botes talked to workers who spoke of their love for the job – and how that love has been trifled with
Developing countries have been hit harder by the Covid-19 downturn than in past economic crises
Constitutional Court justice says homophobic article did not ignite fire of hate against the LGBTI community but added fuel to it