Four Zimbabwean trade union officials were arrested for helping organise a strike to protest rocketing gasoline prices in the country, trade union leaders said on Tuesday.
The government must immediately carry out the Constitutional Court’s ruling on the treatment of mothers living with HIV and Aids, as well as their newly born babies, according to a SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) report.
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A young woman who approached Winnie Madikizela-Mandela in the dock in the Pretoria Regional Court and was removed by bodyguards on Tuesday, said she supported the African National Congress Women’s League (ANCWL) president.
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Free State Agriculture (FSA) announced on Tuesday it is to take a local council to court over its imposition of land tax.
The Limpopo province has the lowest concentration of doctors in South Africa, with just 9,5 for every 100 000 of the population, according to figures released by Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang.
In hamlets throughout Africa 12-year-old girls are convincing their parents to allow them to postpone marriage until they graduate from high school to join the first generation of educated girls in their communities.
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) has called fror "speed bumps" for short-term foreign investors, which would force them to commit a share of short-term holdings to a longer-term investment.
Chain Vilakazi, the co-accused in the property scandal involving dismissed Spoornet CEO Zandile Jakavula, has resigned from the parastatal — allegedly after new charges of irregularities were brought against him.
After delivering an impressive set of results, supermarket group Pick ‘n Pay showed its intentions to broaden its horizons within and beyond South Africa’s borders.