Rand Water systems crashed on Sunday, causing the water supply to drop to critical levels; Transnet latest offer rejected as strike continues; Solidarity says it is consulting with its legal team if Dischem refuses to remove the controversial policy; a...
The ongoing strike at state-owned rail, port and pipeline company Transnet has effectively shut down South Africa's ports - with the country only a week away from having the backlogs affect the availability of items on store shelves.
South Africa and Saudi Arabia have signed 17 memoranda of understanding related to various industries, says president Cyril Ramaphos - key of which relates to renewable energy and green hydrogen projects.
The transformation of education begins with teachers. A shortage of quality teachers and the consequent ongoing delivery of poor educational outcomes are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the challenges facing basic education in South Africa.
Writing in her weekly letter, the chief executive officer of Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA) Busi Mavuso said that the dismissal of the country and high unemployment rates are directly connected to the crippling of the economy.
PetroSA's CEO, Pragasen Naidoo, has been paid millions to go away; Several senior JMPD officers say they are fed up with newly employed junior officers earning higher hourly rates; Transnet CEO Portia Derby said that the company could not afford…
An annual police report presented to parliament highlighted several alarming shortfalls of the South African Police Service; South Africa's economy misses out as European coal demand increases; CGCSA co-chairperson Gareth Ackerman has urged the governm...
The Post Office continues its history of losses with no sustainable income; South African Business groups offer aid to Transnet to end the strike; eThekwini municipality reported an explosion at the Klaarwater major substation; and the IMF has revised ...
Business liquidations soared 44.8% in the year to August 2022, data from StatsSA showed, while fewer businesses entered business rescue in a clear sign that many are assessing their financial positions too late.
Business lobby groups have warned that South Africa's economy cannot afford the Transnet strike; Cape Town is developing a reputation as a murder capital; Health Department disputes its audit discrepancy; and Eskom in court over R16 billion tender.