Health minister Joe Phaahla says the government is working on new proposals to lift South Africa's national state of disaster.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced the commencement of the Property Practitioners Act (PPA) from 1 February 2022, with the Act expected to bring significant changes to the property sector.
Civil society groups and opposition parties welcome the court's ruling against Aarto; new research shows Omicron is four times less deadly; Mantashe says an attack on cadre deployment is an attack on democracy; and pressure mounts on Sisulu to withdraw...
The Automobile Association (AA) has welcomed the High Court ruling which found that the controversial Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Act (Aarto) was unconstitutional, and proposed a way forward for traffic laws and fines in the co...
IT workers and digital talent in Africa lead the pack in their willingness to change jobs and relocate for better career opportunities, with a significant number keen to switch roles.
Fourth-quarter data from the FNB Commercial Property Broker Survey, which surveys a sample of commercial property brokers in the six major metros of South Africa, shows that the financial pressure on businesses continues to ease, but remains elevated w...
As South Africa appears to be leaving the worst of the Covid-19 pandemic behind it, much of the focus this year will be on getting the economic basics right. However, this could prove difficult given the country's widening energy supply…
South African Breweries (SAB) is the latest major company to consider the introduction of a mandatory Covid-19 vaccination policy for staff in South Africa, however, it almost certainly won't be the last.
The Pretoria High Court has found that South Africa's Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (Aarto) Act and the Aarto Amendment Act are unconstitutional.
The Western Cape government has called for the scrapping of the 'one-metre rule' and a full return to traditional timetables at South Africa's schools.