In a tweet, the US president claimed crime in Germany is ‘way up’
The breach illustrates a relative lack in corporate South Africa when it comes to knowledge on cybersecurity
The EFF president has received reproval from a minority rights group for his comments claiming the majority of Indians are racist
That nagging fear may cause you to fall apart, but it may also serve as a call to action
Many workers are restricted from striking as they are deemed to render essential services.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said on Monday afternoon that his country would give "safe harbour" to the MS Aquarius.
Lindiwe Sisulu has lauded South Africa’s recent election to the UNSC as an opportunity to enhance close co-operation between the council and Africa.
Numsa called the action “opportunistic”, as SAA is in the process of implementing its turnaround strategy which affects all companies in the group.
An image of the summit’s leaders standing over the US president exemplified what became known as G6+1
‘It was almost like a stampede; people were falling on the floor.’
The academic who took on the university’s ‘bantu’ curriculum has returned, marking a ‘path towards decolonisation’
Organisers were shocked when they were told they had lost their biggest funder, but the NFVF says the delivery of its decision was procedure
The tennis star made the difficult announcement on Monday
The stabilisation operation will focus on Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape
The new green-lit labour laws include a provision for unions to decide on strikes by secret ballot
Labour minister, however, calls the approval of the National Minimum Wage Bill ‘a milestone’
Calling the PSA a puppy, the teachers’ union has accused the organisation of having no political clarity.
Applications through the online admissions system opened on April 16 and will close at midnight on Tuesday morning
Pilato has reportedly been granted bail by a Lusaka Magistrate following his arrest by plainclothes police
Recent racist incidents involving real estate agents have put the sector’s transformative capacity in dispute.
The outspoken critic of the Zambian government was returning from exile in South Africa
The bus strike, which is now well into its fourth week, has left commuters all over the country without transport
Health officials said that most of the casualties can be attributed to live rounds which were fired into the crowd
The foundation said the reason had to do with a crisis within the Swedish Academy, the institution that is responsible for selecting the award winner
Five different unions are participating in the strike which started on April 16
Residents say they find themselves without water almost weekly
Despite interventions from Labour Minister Mildred Oliphant and Transport Minister Blade Nzimande, unions, drivers and bus bosses are deadlocked.
Around 6 000 workers and community organisers marched against the new amendments to the Labour Relations Act
A letter purporting to be from the South African Police Service has been widely spread on WhatsApp
Worker representatives claim one worker lost an eye and 19 others were hospitalised after run-ins with private security while on a peaceful strike
Saftu has said this recent knock to Imperial should embolden workers to march on April 25
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