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Fairness in dealing with employee misconduct and poor performance
16th July 2024 Section 23 of the Constitution states that everyone is entitled to fair labour practices. This right is guaranteed for everyone – employees as well... →
Happening in Parliament this week
15th July 2024 The President’s Opening of Parliament Address (OPA) is among the highlights on Parliament’s agenda for the week. Also on the agenda are more mini... →
SA: Pemmy Majodina: Address by Minister of Water and Sanitation, during the Water and Sanitation Budget Speech, National Assembly (12/07/2024)
12th July 2024 Honourable Speaker, we are tabling this Budget Vote at a time when water is occupying a top place in the global agenda as one of the key issues... →
Cyber security is an organisational responsibility given the threats posed by AI
12th July 2024 While tools such as ChatGPT have caught the public imagination, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), a branch of AI, are now... →
Mining’s dormant gold analyser seen as potential gold optimiser with help of today’s tech
By: Martin Creamer 11th July 2024 For 30 years, 800 people at the now defunct Chamber of Mines Research Organisation (COMRO) devoted intense ongoing effort to research and... →
Double tragedy: the Zimbabwe farmers affected by illegal mining and climate change
11th July 2024 Smallholder farmers in rural Gwanda, a region in Zimbabwe that borders South Africa, have been affected by a double shock – a combination of heat,... →
South Africa’s 2022 census may not be accurate enough for official use: demographers explain what went wrong
10th July 2024 The 2022 South African census set an undesirable record: it is the census with the highest undercount among those where the undercount is measured... →
PSA concerned about exodus of nurses to overseas countries for better work opportunities
9th July 2024 The Public Servants Association (PSA) as a major South African union representing more than 245 000 public-sector employees, is extremely concerned... →