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VW South Africa shut down its Uitenhage plant on Wednesday because of a strike by the Numsa in the components industry.
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The public sector strike turned ugly because President Jacob Zuma was surrounded by people who failed to advise him correctly, the SACP says.
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The Communications Workers Union has expressed its support for the SABC board’s decision to suspend General Chief Executive Officer Solly Mokoetle.
Cape Town’s Kyle Shepherd is widely regarded as one of South Africa’s most accomplished jazz pianists, composers and band leaders. He showed off his talents at this year’s Joy of Jazz Festival.
Paralysing public-sector strikes are entering their third week, but things are no better in the private sector.
President Barack Obama steps into Middle East peace efforts on Wednesday in a bold bid to relaunch direct Palestinian-Israeli negotiations.
Cosatu has suspended its planned solidarity strike to give unions time to consult members on the government’s latest pay offer, it said on Wednesday.
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Black SA investors currently own 18% of the available share capital in the top 100 companies listed on the JSE, according to a study.
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India’s government on Wednesday said BlackBerry, Google, Skype and other communications providers must set up servers in the country.
Three Pakistan players embroiled in betting-scam allegations headed to London on Wednesday to face questioning.