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Mass shootings in South Africa are often over group turf: how to stop the cycle of reprisals
19th July 2022 In just two days in early July, 25 people were shot dead in four separate incidents at taverns across South Africa. In one of these shootings, in... →
Standard Bank continues to dismiss unvaccinated employees
8th July 2022 Sasbo the Finance Union, who represents more than 70 000 banking and finance workers have appealed with Standard Bank to recall their Mandatory... →
Don’t misinterpret the lifting of Covid restrictions
1st July 2022 The decision of the government to lift certain of its Covid restrictions will assist businesses to improve their sales. However, employers and... →
Ramaphosa says State capture era a kind of national trauma
By: Thabi Shomolekae 27th June 2022 President Cyril Ramaphosa stated on Monday that government must ensure there is redress, justice and accountability relating to those implicated in... →
Reform, State capability, corruption must be addressed before South Africa can progress – Mavuso
By: Donna Slater 24th June 2022 Three critical issues stand in the way of South Africa moving forward in terms of developing and attracting investment, Business Leadership South... →
Mthethwa's department must support sportspeople and artists now that regulations have lifted
24th June 2022 The DA welcomes the lifting of all regulations to allow for venues to operate at full capacity for the first time in over two years. We now call on... →
Scrapping of regulations were long overdue
23rd June 2022 810 days later, lockdown is finally over. The DA welcomes the scrapping of all remaining Covid-19 regulations, including mask wearing, entry... →
Lifting of remaining Covid-19 pandemic protocols welcomed – “let’s play it safe”: Employment and Labour Minister, Nxesi
23rd June 2022 Employment and Labour Minister Thulas Nxesi has taken notice of the lifting by Health Minister Joe Phaahla of the remaining Covid-19 protocols.... →