About 40% of public sector unions have signed a three year wage offer from the department of public service and administration
In your morning news round up: A top SABC executive is in hot water for fraud and StatSA has released its marriage findings
Nupsaw general secretary Success Mataitsane said the union “rejects this agreement with the contempt it deserves”
Not all members of the bargaining council are on board with the wage proposal, with Fedusa calling for more time to consult with members
Despite calls for more consultation an agreement is set to be signed on Monday
The PSA which represents 238 000 members is sticking to its demand for 10% raises across the board and balloted its members this week towards a strike
The protracted standoff between unions and the government could end in a civil service strike
Public sector unions fear that the new minister won’t keep old promises
Mkuseli Apelni has challenged his ex-minister’s decision to suspend him, saying it’s Zuma’s job
This is the 12th Cabinet reshuffle Zuma has effected since he assumed office in 2009.
City Press newspaper alleges Zuma and Communications Minister Ayanda Dlodlo had been accused of deliberately delaying the appointment of SABC board.
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The Auditor General’s Alice Muller warned that without a CEO and board, there isn’t adequate control in an organisation.
Jackson Mthembu was put on the spot when asked if he had taken steps to discipline any members in his caucus implicated in the so-called #GuptaLeaks
It is alleged that Raphela was brought in by James Aguma into the CFO position, flouting the SABC’s human resources procedures
Members of Parliament took a dim view of SABC chief financial officer James Aguma’s absence from Wednesday’s Scopa meeting.
Some of the five new ministers in top Cabinet positions are barely known outside ANC circles. Others are known for their vigorous defence of Zuma.
Tensions are mounting between Public Service and Administration Minister Richard Baloyi and his deputy, Ayanda Dlodlo, say departmental officials.
Is this President Jacob Zuma’s dream team? Among the five advisers he appointed this week are two failed former Cabinet ministers and an ANC loyalist.
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/ 15 September 2008
Drop Zuma charges, say ANC war veterans, or face social and economic turmoil.
There was still no word on whether Umkhonto weSizwe (MK) veterans would get voting rights at the upcoming African National Congress (ANC) national conference, the MK Military Veterans’ Association (MKVA) said on Tuesday. ”We are trying to get representation at the conference,” said newly elected MKVA president Kebby Maphatsoe.