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HAITU says the Gauteng Department of Health is partly responsible for popularising the fake “Dr Matthew Lani”
11th October 2023 The Health and Allied Workers Indaba Trade Union (HAITU) has noted the statement from the Gauteng Department of Health (GDoH), distancing... →
IMF lowers sub-Saharan Africa growth forecasts
By: Reuters 10th October 2023 Sub-Saharan Africa's economic growth will shrink for a second year in a row in 2023 before rebounding in 2024, the International Monetary Fund... →
World Teachers’ Day: Honouring South Africa’s Educators
5th October 2023 On World Teachers’ Day, the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) proudly celebrates the dedicated educators in South Africa and around the globe who... →
Book review: African thinkers analyse some of the big issues of our time - race, belonging and identity
4th October 2023 The subjects of race, identity and belonging are often fraught with contention and uneasiness. Who are you? Who belongs? Who is native, or... →
Unpacking South Africa's Draft Strategy To Combat Food Losses And Waste
3rd October 2023 South Africa’s draft strategy to combat food losses and waste proposes interventions such as prevention, education, partnerships, regulation and... →
President's approval of Postbank is yet another strategy to siphon taxpayer funds
29th September 2023 Yesterday President Ramaphosa signed the South African Postbank Limited Amendment Bill into law. This Act will allow for the establishment of a new... →
'We are still expected to make miracles': SA Navy chief calls on government to stop budget cuts
By: News24Wire 28th September 2023 In a bid to prevent more deaths at sea, the Chief of the SA Navy, Vice Admiral Monde Lobese, has called on the government to stop cutting the navy... →
Bell placing strong new emphasis on underground mining equipment advance
By: Martin Creamer 22nd September 2023 With a legacy spanning decades and a reputation for pioneering advancements, South Africa’s Bell Equipment is now placing strong new emphasis on... →