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The Durban Metro Police Services Training Academy is undergoing a significant upgrade to enhance its training facilities, comply with legislative requirements, and better prepare recruits for modern policing challenges.
Unemployed teachers in KwaZulu-Natal are being warned about a fraudulent scheme that promises teaching jobs in exchange for money, as the Department of Education distances itself from the scam.
The healthcare system in the Eastern Cape is on the brink as the marchers persist in their fight for recognition and change.
Samatu urged the Ministry of Health to urgently develop and implement a comprehensive strategy to employ the skilled doctors, ensuring that their talents are not wasted but instead directed toward fortifying SA’s healthcare system.
Thousands of community workers in South Africa face job losses as CoGTA announces significant budget cuts, leaving many in financial and emotional turmoil.
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Hundreds of people, part of several trade unions and supported by civil organisations, marched during the Congress of SA Trade Unions’s (Cosatu) National Day of Action yesterday, bringing the demands of workers to the legislature and Parliament in Cape Town.
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The Lenyenye Regional Court handed down the sentence after he was found guilty of preying on victims using fake Facebook profiles and sending threatening messages.
The eThekwini Municipality revealed that debt collection had increased by R7. 8 billion between 2022/23 and 2023/24.
“That issue is a critical problem that we do experience. When someone has completed a learnership we expect that they are ready to be permanently employed, however, they still remain unemployed,” Ndhlovu said.
“Sometimes people dismiss us when we’re selling on the streets, undermining our efforts and thinking we’re just bored or clueless. It’s painful because they don’t realise we’re here out of necessity, not choice,” she told IOL News.
KwaZulu-Natal police registered the majority of rape-related arrests countrywide for the second consecutive week and recovered a high number of firearms for the third consecutive week.
The SA Police Service has warned the public to be vigilant against bogus police who demand money in exchange for being offered a job as a police trainee.
In partnership with Switzerland-based Zurich Social Equity Programme, the Merewest Community Foundation held a youth boot camp to equip the youth with various business skills.
Cape Town is opening a new shelter for homeless people in Muizenberg. The shelter will provide a safe place to stay and support to help them get back on their feet.
The relocation of the Department of Employment and Labour centre in Mitchells Plain has been widely welcomed as the cold and windy weather conditions seep in this winter.
South Africa’s major political parties differ on a range of fundamental issue, making a workable coalition a challenge. Here’s a look at some of the policy positions.
In a bid to decarbonise its operations, TNPA has taken a pivotal step by awarding Amulet Group Consortium the contract to build a 20 MW solar plant at Richards Bay Port, aiming to contribute to South Africa’s net-zero emission goals.
While training concerns around artificial intelligence (AI) exist, HR professionals believe the technology will ease workload, boost competitiveness and create jobs
Unemployed youth attribute the high unemployment rate to corruption and nepotism, and highlight the challenges they encounter in finding job opportunities amid the ongoing rise in unemployment.
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