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Treasury must provide KZN health dept with comprehensive financial rescue package – PSA
By: Thabi Shomolekae 19th November 2024 The Public Servants Association expressed concern on Tuesday at the escalating financial crisis facing the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health,... →
Justice for Privacy
18th November 2024 High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Local Division, Johannesburg case number 2021/28121, between KS and AM (first respondent) SHM (second... →
Ramaphosa calls for peaceful resolution to police standoff with illegal miners
By: Sashnee Moodley 18th November 2024 President Cyril Ramaphosa described the Stilfontein mine as a “crime scene”, on Monday, as he called for a peaceful resolution to the standoff at... →
Machine managers: AI monitoring in the South African workplace
18th November 2024 The impact of AI on the workplace is a rapidly evolving field of study, and South Africa can look to other countries, where cutting edge AI... →
Tainted treats, spoiled foods and potential dangers…are there any legal safeguards for consumers?
18th November 2024 In recent weeks gone by, there have been numerous food poisoning cases reported resulting in serious health issues and, in some cases, even death... →
It is not only diamonds that are forever – a snapshot of forever and hazardous chemicals
18th November 2024 A recent study conducted by the Manchester Metropolitan University revealed that the processes intended to decontaminate noxious liquid landfill... →
PSA calls for urgent intervention following food poisoning of 28 learners in Western Cape
15th November 2024 The Public Servants Association (PSA) regards a recent food poisoning incident involving 28 learners of Mzamomtsha Primary School in Driftsands and... →
PSA urges stricter food safety measures following poisoning incidents at Western Cape schools
15th November 2024 The Public Servants Association has expressed concern over recent food poisoning incidents that affected 28 learners from Mzamomtsha Primary School... →