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Growth in number of learners taking agricultural subjects exceeds target
17th May 2022 The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) has recently stated that the current growth rate of students taking at least one technical... →
South Africa’s state capture commission nears its end after four years. Was it worth it?
17th May 2022 South Africa’s judicial commission into state capture, known as the Zondo Commission, recently handed over the fourth part of its voluminous and... →
Sibanye-Stillwater hoists first tons from R4bn 4 000-job K4 platinum project 
By: Martin Creamer 16th May 2022 The first tons have been hoisted at Marikana K4, Sibanye-Stillwater’s high-return resumed platinum group metals (PGM) project, which was largely... →
Eskom’s failures now holding up housing projects in the WC
16th May 2022 It has been revealed to the Western Cape Provincial Parliament’s Standing Committee on Human Settlements that the completion of around 1000 housing... →
South Africa’s high-flying Jubilee creating 800 mostly long-term jobs in Zambia 
By: Martin Creamer 16th May 2022 Diversified metal recovery business Jubilee, which is rolling out an investment of R786-million in South Africa and Zambia, has offered employment... →
Happening in Parliament this week
15th May 2022 The National Council of Provinces’ (NCOP) consideration of the Division of Revenue Bill, a series of mini plenaries, policy debates on Budget Votes... →
Premier Winde welcomes extension of 2022 Census Count to 31 May
13th May 2022 At the current rate, with just 70% of the provincial population counted, it would not be possible for Statistics South Africa (StatsSA) to close... →
Durban ICC is the venue for world conference on child labour
13th May 2022 The attention of stakeholders from around the world opposed to child labour will be focused on the Durban ICC when the Fifth Global Conference on... →