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SARS Wheels Against Eskom Corruption Turning Slowly, but Days are Numbered
28th March 2024 Like all strategic movers, SARS has been biding its time in addressing corruption amidst South African SOEs, taking a few direct, or indirect shots... →
ActionSA Unequivocally Supports Insourcing and Has Won the Battle with Feasibility Study
28th March 2024 Claims by the EFF that ActionSA does not support insourcing should be seen as the political misinformation by a party that has never insourced... →
The Age of Technology and the Rise of Workplace Misconduct – How Should You Protect Your Business?
28th March 2024 Unfortunately, some employees may engage in acts of misconduct from time to time in the workplace. The figures related to the number of disputes... →
EFF Speaker must go – as Council readies to remove her through a vote
28th March 2024 The EFF Speaker of Council, Cllr Nthabiseng Tshivhenga will hear her fate tomorrow, following the tabling of a Motion of No Confidence (MoNC) in... →
El Nino may see first South Africa white-corn imports since 2017
By: Reuters 27th March 2024 South Africa may import significant amounts of white corn, used to make a staple food, for the first time since 2017 as the El Nino weather pattern... →
New innovation fund for South African tertiary institutions launched with UN support
By: Rebecca Campbell 27th March 2024 South Africa’s Department of Science and Innovation and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) have jointly launched a new fund to... →
DA: John Steenhuisen: Address by DA leader, during an address to the Cape Town Press Club (26/03/2024)
27th March 2024 Our country’s politics have gone through a great deal of change since the last time we got together. →
Mechanical cutting is going to be key for mining going forward – Master Drilling
By: Martin Creamer 26th March 2024 Mechanical cutting, in which huge progress is being made, is going to be key for the mining industry going forward, Master Drilling CEO Danie... →