When artificial intelligence (AI) makes a mistake we are quick to point fingers and blame the technology. But what if the ...
The official unemployment rate has decreased for the latest quarter, with 7 provinces showing an increase in employment. The ...
For many organisations, annual spend on Skills Development or Socio-economic Development bursaries become a focus only once ...
Seek alternative ways to stretch your money instead of gambling, and reach out for help if you are addicted, advises ...
Independent contracting is moving out of the informal sector of the labour market and is becoming more structured and ...
Deputy President Paul Mashatile has reiterated the government’s commitment to transformative economic policies, stressing that initiatives such as Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) remain vital in ...
South Africa has reached a major milestone in its public transport renewal drive with the delivery of 300 locally ...
Inyathelo, the South African Institute for Advancement, hails South Africa’s grey list removal stating that it paves the way for robust NPO fundraising and global re-engagement. Inyathelo, The South ...
A recent Constitutional Court ruling has redefined the way employers must approach parental benefits by granting all parents equal rights to paid leave around childbirth. For the first time in South ...
There are millions of people who rely on Social grant payments in South Africa. Sassa is now paying SRD grants for October 2025. Payments for approved SRD grant applicants will be processed between ...
More than 100 South African Police Service (SAPS) trainees have successfully completed a key training programme that equips them to serve communities with integrity, discipline, and professionalism.
More than 60% of South African companies identify skills shortages as a major barrier to transformation by 2030. Claressa Pretorius from Kelly explores how the problem is affecting local companies.