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Ekurhuleni Mayor Nkosindiphile Xhakaza has promised 'stern and decisive action' against EMPD officers who staged an illegal protest that paralysed key city routes last week. Speaking during his State of the City Address, which was briefly disrupted by EFF councillors, Xhakaza also outlined plans to strengthen law enforcement, including recruiting 334 traffic wardens and introducing new surveillance regulations.
South African Airways braces for a significant pilot strike on Wednesday, following failed wage negotiations. Discover how this industrial action could affect your travel plans
Congolese nationals in Cape Town march to Parliament, demanding peace and accountability following the recent seizure of Goma by M23 and Rwandan forces.
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) said its members had embarked on strike action after it could not reach a resolution with the company.
In 2024, a total of 54 journalists were killed worldwide while carrying out their work or because of their profession, with a third of those deaths caused by the Israeli military, according to an annual report released by Reporters Without Borders (RSF).
The economic disruptions caused by violent demonstrations and road blockages bring entire sectors to a standstill, harming businesses and everyday commuters who rely on this mode of transport.
Passengers who feared losing their SAA flight bookings can finally breathe again
The strike went on for over a week while the relevant authorities remain at loggerheads over an amicable solution.
Travellers on South African Airways flights are advised to prepare for potential disruptions due to an upcoming pilots' strike. Flight Centre provides essential tips for managing travel plans during this critical period.
KZN Premier Thami Ntuli will be meeting the taxi associations today in Pietermaritzburg.
Last week, during the observance of International Human Rights Day, a large-scale protest took place outside the UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer’s residence at 10 Downing Street in London.
The long-distance taxi operators’ strike in Durban has intensified, blocking key routes and raising concerns about the economic impact
One of the busiest daily routes between Durban and Pietermaritzburg will be among those affected. The operators have indicated that the protest could extend into next week.
The SANDF and SAPS have cut off access to food, water, and other necessities as part of their increased efforts to stop illegal mining, compelling miners to come to the surface.
Mdladlana was a teacher by training and a former school principal, serving as the labour minister in the Cabinets of former presidents Nelson Mandela, Thabo Mbeki, Kgalema Motlanthe and Jacob Zuma.
Video evidence showed how a crowd of striking unionists rushed and overwhelmed one of the security guards, punching and kicking him to the ground before smashing his head with rocks and other weapons.
The protests, expected in major urban centres across all nine provinces, aim to shine a spotlight on the severe unemployment crisis gripping the country.
Lebanon's Hezbollah said on Saturday, that a second senior commander was among 16 fighters killed in an Israeli air strike on its Beirut stronghold on Friday.
The Johannesburg Labour Court Judge J Daniels had ruled on Tuesday that the employer was unable to show any link between the alleged violence they complained of and the strikers.
In the midst of the Passive Resistance Campaign, the two Indian leaders and Dr Xuma, the President of the ANC, signed the Dadoo-Xuma-Naicker Pact in 1947.
Workers at a popular candy and jellies company are demanding a sweet wage increase, which will mean a break from loan sharks and struggling to make ends meet.
A South African Municipal Workers Union’s (Samwu) strike in Johannesburg has brought traffic on the M1 highway near Braamfontein to a complete standstill.
The Western Cape E-Hailing Association (WCEA) has apologised in advance for the inconvenience that may cause during their series of monthly protests.
A number of Fidelity ADT employees have downed tools over alleged pay discrepancies for employees performing the same functions.
A younger sibling of one of the slain Lonmin mineworkers has been shot dead with a friend in the Eastern Cape, Ipid is investigating