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Moeletsi Mbeki unpacks how South Africa could significantly boost its economy by making two difficult but necessary cuts.
Graduation season is here, and while the excitement of earning a degree is real, so is the challenge of landing that first job. The South African job market is competitive, and the numbers paint a ...
South African graduates struggle to find work within a year, despite degrees, as youth unemployment remains high.
Investors have flocked to South Africa's domestic bond markets, betting the country can stay the course on reforms despite ...
There are 861,000 domestic workers employed in South Africa. They make up about 25% of the informal (non-agricultural) labour sector. By and large, it is still uneducated, black working-class females ...
The employment conditions for domestic workers have improved since democracy in 1994. However, some practices from the ...
Kaizer Chiefs legend Doctor Khumalo has narrated how he went spiritual to help his former club defeat Mamelodi Sundowns in ...
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.
Experts have warned that proposed amendments to the Private Security Industry Regulations threaten the security industry in ...
South Africa’s ambitious renewable energy masterplan has been approved, but will need huge funding and co-ordination between ...
AS UNEMPLOYMENT rises in Durban, more people are turning to begging at street corners and traffic lights. The POST spoke to ...