[ad_1] An alleged thief, who was wounded while his two alleged accomplices were killed in a shootout with police on Tuesday, has been arrested. He is accused of being part of the group of three, believed to be part of a union that commits commercial robberies in and around the …
Read More »Why should South Africa move to level 2 now?
[ad_1] Business for SA (B4SA) has stated that quickly moving South Africa to a level 2 blockade will save more than a million jobs, while allowing people to stay safe and follow COVID-19 health protocols. A report from the Sunday Times In the B4SA statement, he said the group is …
Read More »Coronavirus: hairdressers plan to brush the law to reopen salons during closure
[ad_1] Hairdressers are among the many service providers who lose their income during the coronavirus blockade that has been in place since March 26. To add insult to injury, many of them are small business owners or freelancers, which means they don’t qualify for unemployment insurance benefits. Despite the easing …
Read More »eNCA returns to the air after “policy review” – The Citizen
[ad_1] ENCA co-presenters The South African morning showJane Dutton and Xoli Mngambi will air again at 6 a.m. on Monday, the channel announced Saturday. On Tuesday, Mngambi and Dutton issued an on-air apology for comments made during a broadcast the previous day that the Minister for Cooperative Governance and Traditional …
Read More »Rugby bosses explore every avenue to play again
[ad_1] Rugby bosses around the world are searching for the best and safest ways to replay, but no one can say what that means for the immediate future of the game. In the south, the Super Rugby season is off, while in the north there is hope of completing the …
Read More »Mzansi intervenes in the show ‘Zoom con Zumas’
[ad_1] Former President Jacob Zuma and his son Duduzane have been in the headlines since the launch of their controversial program. Zoom with Zumas in Youtube. Earlier this week, the couple released the first part after teasing social media with a teaser. He saw them discussing the alleged poisoning of …
Read More »The SAA reduction process reaches a critical point …
[ad_1] The Labor Court ruled that the redundancy notices issued to nearly 5,000 workers were “unfairly procedural” under section 136 of the Companies Act because SAA rescue practitioners Les Matuson and Siviwe Dongwana have not filed a decisive plan on how the airline will be rescued. SAA’s lengthy commercial rescue …
Read More »China to reform disease prevention system after Covid-19 exposes weaknesses
[ad_1] China will reform its disease prevention and control system to address the weaknesses exposed by the coronavirus outbreak, a senior health official said on Saturday. China has been criticized at home and abroad for being initially slow to react to the epidemic, which first erupted on a large scale …
Read More »South Africa to introduce new changes to BEE to drive transformation
[ad_1] The Department of Employment and Labor will amend and enact changes around South African employment equity regulations to address issues related to equal opportunity and inclusion. Introducing the department’s annual strategic plan to parliament on Thursday (May 7), the director-general for employment and labor, Thobile Lamati, said that includes …
Read More »Mail & Guardian editor and deputy editor announce resignation
[ad_1] M&G Media CEO Hoosain Karjieker confirmed that Mail & Guardian editor Khadija Patel and deputy editor Beauregard Tromp will leave their positions in the weekly investigative newspaper. Karjieker said Patel and Tromp’s resignations were not due to financial difficulties, but to personal decisions. Patel was named publication editor in …
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