South Africa is facing a continued shortage of critical skills, says listed workforce solutions company, Adcorp – with not enough supply in the information technology sector to meet the demand from businesses.
Diesel price trajectory is concerning, as industries incur higher input costs which could exacerbate inflationary pressures; Ramaphosa announced that the National Prosecuting Authority’s Investigating Directorate (ID) would become a permanent body; Tsh...
An indefinite strike looms over Massmart and its Makro stores as wage disputes remained deadlocked after months of negotiations through Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) facilitated processes.
Saccawu has vowed to pursue an indefinite nationwide strike if Makro fails to improve a current wage increase; Treasury outlines potential conditions around Eskom's debt takeover; The office of the president says there is no threat to nation security; ...
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) released a consultation paper in May 2022 as part of its ongoing efforts to ensure that the bourse is fair, efficient, transparent, and competitive – requesting stakeholders to comment on a raft of proposals.
Pick n Pay has opened its new flagship store in Somerset West, Cape Town, which will be the model for what customers can expect at all revamped Pick n Pay stores in the future.
South Africa's biggest retailer, the Shoprite Group has made a minority investment into data platform, Omnisient.
The US Embassy has commented on potential targets of a terror attack in Sandton; good news for taxpayers following the medium-term budget speech; coalition crumbles in Gauteng municipalities; and load shedding to continue without the week.
The US Embassy has commented on potential targets of a terror attack in Sandton; good news for taxpayers following the medium-term budget speech; coalition crumbles in Gauteng municipalities; and load shedding to continue without the week.
During a media briefing on Tuesday (25 October), Transnet Freight rail said that cable theft spiked throughout the 12-day strike over wage disputes – further hobbling a service that has already cost exporters billions in rands.