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Decrease in unemployment rate welcomed, but GNU blamed for economic failures
By: Thabi Shomolekae 12th November 2024 Political parties on Wednesday welcomed the decrease in the unemployment rate, however, they slammed the Government of National Unity (GNU) for... →
Green shoots in jobs numbers must accelerate economic reform
12th November 2024 Today's release by Statistics South Africa (StatsSA) of the Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) for Q3:24 attests to our foremost commitment to... →
ActionSA Welcomes Decrease in Unemployment, Calls for Bolder Measures to Solve Unemployment Crisis
12th November 2024 ActionSA welcomes the slight improvement in South Africa’s employment numbers but maintains that more bold measures are required to lift the... →
SA: Sindisiwe Chikunga: Address by Transport Minister, Launch of Disability Rights Awareness Month (11/11/2024)
12th November 2024 The month culminates on 3rd December, celebrated globally as the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD). On this significant day, I... →
SA: Solly Malatsi, Address by Minister of Communication and Digital Technologies, at the GSMA in conjunction with ATU SG, Cape Town (11/11/2024)
12th November 2024 As we gather here to discuss how we can harness technology to build a more connected, sustainable, and prosperous future, I would like to share... →
SA: Gwede Mantashe: Address by Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Mintek 90 Conference (11/11/2024)
12th November 2024 This is a momentous conference because we are not only celebrating the 90th anniversary of Mintek, but we have come together as stakeholders to... →
World Energy Transitions Outlook 2024
12th November 2024 Despite the commitments made at COP28 in Dubai in 2023 – including the call on parties to triple renewable power capacity and double the rate of... →
There's more that SA must do to support Palestine
12th November 2024 While the world awaits the outcome of South Africa’s genocide charges against Israel at the International Court of Justice there are further steps... →