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The economy cannot afford a strike at Transnet by Lucio Trentini, CEO of SEIFSA
11th October 2022 SEIFSA understand all too well the consequences of industrial action in the context of wage bargaining. A four-week strike in 2014 followed by a... →
Presidency says load-shedding likely to persist for another 18 months
By: Terence Creamer 11th October 2022 The Presidency insists that progress is being made to implement the plan outlined by President Cyril Ramaphosa on July 25 to tackle load-shedding,... →
eThekwini failure to address infrastructure collapse a huge blow to the local economy
6th October 2022 The recent KwaZulu-Natal floods have brought to light the eThekwini municipality’s failure to address collapsing infrastructure. From being... →
DA confident court will declare last week’s Joburg council meeting unlawful
By: Thabi Shomolekae 5th October 2022 Ousted City of Johannesburg Mayor Mpho Phalatse said on Wednesday she and her party, the Democratic Alliance (DA), were confident the Gauteng High... →
South Africa is surrounded by sea but doesn’t have a plan to protect it: three steps to get one
21st September 2022 South Africa is surrounded by 2 798km of coastline. Yet, oddly, the country doesn’t have a coherent maritime strategy underpinned by a related... →
Organised crime in Kimberley must be targeted
20th September 2022 The DA is calling for the speedy arrest of the suspects involved in the murder of Sol Plaatje municipal foreman and South African Municipal... →
Forces at Play to Prevent Rooiwal Forensic Report from Serving Will Not Succeed
14th September 2022 ActionSA is concerned that the City of Tshwane Special Council meeting scheduled for this morning to deal with the forensic report into the Rooiwal... →
Limpopo Province is experiencing a surge in illegal mining activities
12th September 2022 The Portfolio Committee on Mineral Resources and Energy together with the Portfolio Committee on Police and the Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs... →