Business is effectively boycotting the reporting of employment equity, according to the Employment Equity 2002 report, which tries to capture a picture of black workplace advancement for the previous year.
South Africa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) has nominated New National Party (NNP) member Freddy Adams to be one of its representatives in the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) for the Western Cape.
A 62-year-old Pretoria businessman who was diagnosed as suffering from a probable case of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (Sars) has died.
The Zimbabwean government has suspended the executive mayor of the capital Harare for alleged mismanagement and for supporting two recent national strikes.
The Anti-Privatisation Forum (APF) lashed out at the Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu) on Tuesday over a decision to hold joint Workers’ Day celebrations with the Gauteng provincial government.
The Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) said in a statement on Tuesday it was suspending its civil disobedience campaign pending the outcome of a full day meeting with the SA National Aids Council.
The White House ruled out making broad economic concessions yesterday in return for a promise by North Korea to abandon its nuclear programme, sharply reducing prospects for a quick end to the crisis.
A British man arrested and tortured in Saudi Arabia is suing the Saudi royal family forabout R22,82-million in the British courts.
Dozens of British and American oil workers are being held hostage on four rigs off Nigeria’s coast by local colleagues in a bizarre drama which has been kept secret for 12 days, it has emerged.
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) on Tuesday warned that its members would strike at South African steel producer Iscor’s (ISC) steel division if the company failed to resolve certain issues.