Public protector aims to resolve artists’ dispute with government
The office of the public protector said it will host an alternative dispute resolution session.
Continue reading →The office of the public protector said it will host an alternative dispute resolution session.
Continue reading →The national department of health is urgently calling for the public to comment on draft regulations for the establishment of the no-fault compensation (NFC) fund that must be set up to protect citizens who will be vaccinated against Covid-19.
Continue reading →Walter Sisulu University has dusted off its priceless collection of traditional hand-stitched Xhosa beadwork and made it available for public viewing. WSU spokesperson Yonela Tukwayo said on Monday the 3,000-piece collection comprised beadwork from the amaMpondomise, amaXhosa amaBomvana and amaXesibe … Continue reading →
A magistrate’s court has been cleared of alleged improper conduct and maladministration after claims that a mother, who was killed with her daughter, was turned away when she sought a protection order.
Continue reading →With the Eastern Cape department of public works and infrastructure (DPWI) budget having shrunk by 3%, MEC Babalo Madikizela has stressed the importance of doing more with less. To achieve this, he said, they required a good balancing act as … Continue reading →
The national director of public prosecutions is deliberating on the representations made by Mkhwebane’s legal team to have the charges against her quashed.
Continue reading →The main opposition challenger in Congo Republic’s March 21 presidential election Guy Brice Parfiat Kolelas who was sick in hospital with Covid-19 has died at 61, a spokesman said on Monday.
Continue reading →Polls opened in Congo Republic on Sunday, with President Denis Sassou Nguesso widely expected to extend his 36-year rule despite an economic crisis in the Central African oil producer.
Continue reading →The Eastern Cape’s wage bill is set to be slashed by R22bn before the end of the 2023/2024 financial year — a move that is likely to set the provincial government and workers’ unions on a collision course.
Continue reading →Public sector unions want a general salary rise of consumer inflation plus 4% for all workers, a document they presented to the government showed on Monday, as talks began on a wage deal seen as key to helping the government … Continue reading →