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Daily Podcast – February 21, 2024
By: Thabi Shomolekae 21st February 2024 Making headlines: Godongwana says no change to fuel levies this year; DA loses court bid to have cadre deployment declared unlawful ; And,... →
No change to fuel levies this year, Godongwana says
By: Darren Parker 21st February 2024 Government has decided once again to leave the general fuel levy and Road Accident Levy Fund unchanged, resulting in tax relief of about... →
Jobs in South Africa: the labour market is recovering from Covid – but unskilled and less educated people are still being left behind
20th February 2024 For more than three decades the South African economy has had very high rates of joblessness. The country’s economy has been unable to create... →
Lesufi confident e-tolls to end by March
By: Schalk Burger 20th February 2024 Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi, in his State of the Province Address (SoPA) on February 19, said the provincial government had met with the Finance... →
Take it “as is”: Outsourcing of services and the transfer of employment in relation to those services in terms of section 197 of the Labour Relations Act of 1995
20th February 2024 On 9 May 2022, the Labour Court (the “LC”) considered whether the conclusion of a service level agreement, as a result of the termination of... →
Fuel price hike will impact consumers and the road freight industry – RFA
By: Irma Venter 16th February 2024 Fuel is rapidly crossing the 50% mark as a share of daily road transport operating costs, depending on the type of transport operation, with rising... →
Daily Podcast – February 15, 2024
15th February 2024 February 15, 2024. For Creamer Media in Johannesburg, I’m Lynne Davies. →
Up to 12% of Gauteng motorists still paying their e-toll bills, says Outa
By: Darren Parker 15th February 2024 Between 10% and 12% of road users in Gauteng are still paying for e-tolls, despite the October 2022 announcement by Finance Minister Enoch... →