Sappi reported an operating loss of -million for the company’s third quarter ending June 30, the paper manufacturer said on Thursday.
Ministers’ lavish car allowances will be reconsidered as a part of a review of government spending, the minister in the presidency said on Thursday.
There was a festive atmosphere at the SABC offices in Auckland Park on Thursday, where striking workers picketed along the sidewalk.
South Africa’s producer price inflation fell for a second month in a row, Statistics South Africa said on Thursday.
Samwu, whose members have been on strike since Monday, on Thursday rejected the employer’s latest wage offer.
The appointment of Bheki Cele as SA’s new police national commissioner marks a continuation of the tough talk on policing and crime.
Cold Rooibos has been poured over draft legislation seeking to protect staples of local culture such as African dances — and the herbal tea itself.
Opposition parties say that President Jacob Zuma has made a big mistake in appointing Bheki Cele as the new national commissioner of police.
The University of Johannesburg is part of an international team that has just finished work on agreeing on a standard plant DNA barcode.
Solidarity said on Wednesday that Anglo American plans to shed further jobs and accused the company of adopting a short-term survival strategy.
Cope parliamentary leader Mvume Dandala had offered to resign from the position because of internal squabbles that threatened to rip apart the party.
Bheki Cele has been appointed national police commissioner, despite vehement objections from political parties earlier this week.
The media will be allowed to cover the JSC’s preliminary inquiry into the complaint lodged by Constitutional Court judges against John Hlophe.
Samwu on Wednesday dismissed criticism of its members trashing city streets as ”class-based responses”.
Bheki Cele has been appointed South Africa’s new police boss. He replaces embattled former police national commissioner Jackie Selebi.
The City of Johannesburg plans to upgrade all informal settlements by 2014, mayor Amos Masondo said on Wednesday.
Police used tear gas and rubber bullets on Wednesday to disperse protesters in Mashishing in the latest violent demonstration over public services.
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Strike action at both the SABC and Telkom has been brought forward, the Communication Workers’ Union said on Tuesday.
Lawyers for various media on Tuesday challenged the JSC’s decision to hold a closed preliminary investigation into a complaint against John Hlophe.
Labour Minister Membathisi Mdladlana warned municipal workers on Tuesday that violent protests would ”only harden attitudes”.
Chief executives officers of large South African companies are confident about growth prospects, a survey published on Tuesday found.
The Democratic Alliance on Tuesday urged President Jacob Zuma to appoint a national police commissioner with experience, expertise and independence.
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SA’s official jobless rate ticked up slightly in the second quarter, a labour report showed on Tuesday.
The strike by municipal workers is costing the country in the region of R15-million a day, an economist said on Tuesday.
City Power has provided back-up power to at least 70% of the homes and businesses affected by an underground fire in the Johannesburg CBD this week.
Solidarity has accepted an offer of a 9% wage increase in the industrial chemical sector, a union spokesperson said on Tuesday.
There will not be any further interest rate reductions in the forseeable future, the Bureau for Economic Research said on Tuesday.
Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe’s “conscience is clear” concerning allegations that he attempted to improperly influence two judges.