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Moeletsi Mbeki unpacks how South Africa could significantly boost its economy by making two difficult but necessary cuts.
South African graduates struggle to find work within a year, despite degrees, as youth unemployment remains high.
The employment conditions for domestic workers have improved since democracy in 1994. However, some practices from the ...
Employment and Labour Minister, Nomakhosazana Meth informed delegates that a key priority for the Employment Working Group ...
Prodwusa calls for a pension fund for domestic workers, aiming to provide financial security after years of service.
South Africa's rand recovered further against a weaker dollar on Monday, extending a recent bout of extreme volatility linked ...
Deputy President Paul Mashatile has hailed the late Chris Hani as a revolutionary leader and a revered freedom fighter, whose ...
As South Africa faces unprecedented youth unemployment rates, what urgent solutions can be implemented to empower the next generation?
As a member of the 2023–2026 cohort of the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) Young Leaders Programme, he’s fighting ...
The EFF believes the incumbent fiscal framework entrenches crises ranging from fiscal consolidation, rising debt-service ...
Tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump will hurt South African citrus farms and could potentially affect 35,000 ...
South Africa faces a youth unemployment crisis exceeding 45%. This article explores how empowering young people through ...