Daily Insider: Transnet strike is the last kick of a dying trade union horse
There are two ways of viewing the current labour strike at Transnet, the country’s State-owned rail and port monopoly.
There are two ways of viewing the current labour strike at Transnet, the country’s State-owned rail and port monopoly.
Adherence to policies of the ANC’s tripartite alliance is slowly destroying rural healthcare delivery in South Africa, writes Chris Bateman.
If government doesn’t step up and resolve the impasse in wage negotiations soon, we could see a repeat of what happened at Eskom.
Various organisations have spoken out against these regulations, one of them being Solidarity, which has vowed to take legal action if the bill is passed.
We have had 27 years of freedom in South Africa – why are our people still so poor? Why have our schools still got pit latrines? asks Judge X.
Despite the fact Chinese investors have poured almost R5bn into lossmaking Village Main Reef, CEO Jeff Dong is upbeat about the future.
South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa, who governs a country beset with problems ranging from indebted state companies to rampant graft, can head into the weekend with a rare sense of progress.
Trade unions are a good thing. However, in the SA context, trade unions are having some unintended and very negative consequences.
Cyril Ramaphosa said the government won’t cut jobs at the state power utility, Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd., as it divides the company into three separate businesses.
In a somewhat schizophrenic intervention, the honourable Zwane has now ordered an investigation into AngloGold Ashanti’s reasons for closing down some of its operations.