CWU serves SABC with notice to resume strike over retrenchments
Last year, the public broadcaster announced that it would retrench about 500 employees saying it wanted to save costs.
Last year, the public broadcaster announced that it would retrench about 500 employees saying it wanted to save costs.
With the country hit by a second wave of COVID-19 undertakers are seeing more and more bodies.
Undertakers are saying they are running short of coffins.
The killers escaped for from the scene and have not been arrested.
AfriForum wants the private sector to be included in government's plans to procure COVID-19 vaccines to minimise any risk of corruption.
The Limpopo Health Department said while it is concerned about rising COVID-19 cases in the province, it has not reached a crisis point especially at its health facilities.
That’s according to Premier David Makhura who visited the Steve Biko Academic Hospital on Monday as the facility battles with the sheer volume of patient admissions.
Makhura was speaking at the Steve Biko Academic Hospital in Pretoria earlier on Monday.
Earthlife Director Makoma Lekalakala said this will not only aggravate the climate situation but also lock the country into a treacherous carbon-intense future.
The Southern African Alcohol Policy Alliance has urged the presidency to expedite the Liquor Amendment Bill of 2017 that has been stalled despite extensive consultation.
Cyril Ramaphosa assured South Africans that the vaccine rollout plan is well on track.
In the last 24-hour cycle, the province has recorded 1,653 positive cases.
The public broadcaster has been in a deadlock with unions over the proposed retrenchment of workers since it announced its intention last year.
But police are reportedly also investigating if police cars were part of a six-car escort with which he returned from court.
The public broadcaster has been deadlocked with unions over the proposed retrenchment of workers at the parastatal.
Former workers and family members claimed the CEO of Vantage Goldfields, Mike McChesney, wanted the mine to operate from next year and promised to compensate former employees.
The Labour Appeal Court dismissed an application by public service unions to compel the state to implement the third year of increases.
The department said the average daily infection rate has shown a strong decrease since the beginning of December.