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Funding cuts have been described as a threat to the province’s biodiversity and conservation efforts.
The eThekwini Municipality has launched a new fleet of cars designed for employees with disabilities, promoting inclusivity and accessibility in the workplace.
An eight-member board of industry veterans and experts has been appointed to lead Trade & Investment KwaZulu-Natal into its ambitious 2025-2030 strategic vision, marking a crucial step in the province's economic development plans.
Known as a herpetologist and an author who writes extensively on snakes and reptiles, Ping shared some valuable insights about these slithery creatures.
The music producer reflected on the broader implications of false or unproven allegations, emphasising the lasting damage to those accused.
While stepping back from the case, she emphasises her commitment to revisiting the allegation in the future.
As the world marks International Day for Women and Girls in STEM under the theme “Women and Girls in Science Leadership: A New Era for Sustainability,” the focus must shift from progress to acceleration.
Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla faces fierce backlash from MK Party supporters after her insulting remarks towards Floyd Shivambu.
As the aircraft prepared for descent, the captain informed the first officer that he was experiencing discomfort.
Kim Howard, Chief People Officer at Ashburton Investments, has the dual task of creating an environment that drives strong team performance in a high-stakes knowledge industry.
Thousands of South Africans flooded the comments, praising the taxi driver for his kindness.
The service was designed to make other men look like knights in shining armour.
The South African mining industry faced significant challenges in 2024, with lower commodity prices leading to 12 000 job losses. Despite setbacks in platinum and diamonds, some sectors like chrome and coal showed resilience. The Minerals Council highlights urgent needs for infrastructure development and policy reforms to boost sector growth.
The harsh reality of minimum wage in South Africa: Families are overworked and living in debt.
South Africa's Global Business Services sector demonstrates remarkable growth, creating over 14 000 new jobs in 2024 and generating R13. 6 billion in export revenue. The sector's expansion, attracting major international investors, positions the country as the third most attractive offshoring destination globally.
Cape Town has been named the 6th best city for digital nomads in 2025, thanks to its vibrant lifestyle, stunning scenery, and a new digital nomad visa that offers exciting opportunities for remote workers.
Microsoft South Africa today announced the launch of Microsoft’s AI skilling initiative for South Africa, a programme aimed at empowering one million South Africans with growing in-demand digital skills by 2026.
As AI technology advances, many careers are at risk of decline, with the Word Economic Forum predicting significant job displacement by 2030.
Makgosi Mabaso has been appointed as Openserve’s Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), effective 1 January 2025, the company announced on Tuesday.
When faced with such a betrayal, one of the most difficult decisions is choosing where to direct your anger - towards your partner or friend.
Zohar Ndlazi, a homeless South African teacher in Thailand, receives life-changing support from fellow South Africans, including shelter, food, and job opportunities.
The country is losing valuable mining investments to more technologically advanced nations.
An electoral college consisting of all members of the SU Council and the executive committee of the Senate met to elect the institution’s 16th Chancellor. Kganyago received an honorary doctorate from SU in 2018 and was viewed as one of the finest public-policy minds in the country. In December 2020, Nelson Mandela University also conferred upon him an honorary Doctorate of Commerce
Professionalism, etiquette, dress-codes and time zones are challenges facing companies as they manage remote working frameworks and the current culture of always-on access to employees, says Natalie van der Merwe, Head of Telephony at Vox.