Khaya Dladla on declining jobs to avoid being typecast
“As an actor who knows how much more I have to offer, I couldn’t allow myself to be typecast,” Khaya said.
Continue reading →“As an actor who knows how much more I have to offer, I couldn’t allow myself to be typecast,” Khaya said.
Continue reading →There is sometimes no way of keeping left on the road to Coffee Bay because there is very little left of the road. And while lives are threatened, so too is the entire tourism industry at the end of the … Continue reading →
Accept a zero percent pay rise or jobs will go. That was the warning to City of Cape Town staff on Wednesday as mayor Dan Plato unveiled the 2021/22 draft budget.
Continue reading →Year-on-year, total gross earnings decreased by R36.1bn (4.6%) between December 2019 and December 2020, according to Stats SA data released on Tuesday.
Continue reading →Report reveals only 58% of supply chain managers have stipulated minimum competencies.
Continue reading →More contract health workers, hired during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, are desperately seeking employment as their deadline looms, with the department of health confirming there is no budget to extend their contracts.
Continue reading →This was the word from Eastern Cape Maritime Business Chamber chair Unathi Sonti during Bay mayor Nqaba Bhanga’s breakfast stakeholder session on Thursday.
Continue reading →Teachers are not at a higher risk of infection in their jobs than people in other professions, data released by Britain’s Office for National Statistics said on Monday, ahead of a planned reopening of schools in England next week.
Continue reading →January tourism data will reflect even worse numbers than December, because of the closure of beaches and rivers and the ban on the sale of alcohol, says the Tourism Business Council of SA.
Continue reading →With more than 1,500 jobs created, the Eastern Cape government is forging ahead with plans of turning Magwa-Majola into a thriving agri and eco-tourism corridor
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