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Unisa sets the record straight on its qualifications and research capacity
19th October 2021 The University of South Africa (Unisa) has noted with serious concern reports in the print and social media domain that purport the sale of... →
Numsa rejects new wage offer, engineering strike continues
By: Reuters 14th October 2021 South Africa's biggest engineering union, Numsa, has rejected a new wage offer as a national strike that has already hit output at car maker BMW... →
Up to 2.5-billion spent by the dtic to support the development of the Tswane Automotive Special SEZ
13th October 2021 The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) has so far contributed R2.5 billion towards the development of the Tswane Automotive... →
Transforming the Tyre Industry at all Levels
6th October 2021 A vital key to transforming the tyre industry is not just about making cosmetic changes at the top but turning a traditionally male-dominated space... →
Numsa starts indefinite strike, auto industry fears impact
By: Reuters 5th October 2021 South Africa's biggest metalworkers union on Tuesday launched an indefinite strike, seeking pay rises and threatening to block supplies of parts to... →
From The Desk of The President - Monday, 4 October 2021
4th October 2021 Dear Fellow South African, If we are to achieve meaningful equality between men and women, which is one of the principal aims of our Constitution,... →
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By: Martin Creamer 4th October 2021 Platinum is viewed as an investment case for the moment and is offering good relative value, says Northam Platinum CEO Paul Dunne. Palladium... →
UIF Board engages the East London Industrial Development Zone through Labour Activation Programme funding
1st October 2021 The Unemployment Insurance Fund Board engaged with the East London Industrial Development Zone (ELIDZ) Board and its training partners to oversee... →