NMB municipal workers expected back at work after wage strike
Unions signed an agreement after employees went on strike last week following a dispute over back pay.
Unions signed an agreement after employees went on strike last week following a dispute over back pay.
The Automobile Association has predicted that the price of fuel is expected to increase yet again next month.
The motive of the shooting is unclear at this stage and no arrests have been made yet.
A taxi driver was killed today, while on Tuesday seven people were shot, one man died and six others were wounded at the Joe Slovo taxi rank.
Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi says in implementing NHI, SA has two problems to solve: the exorbitant cost of private healthcare and the poor quality of public healthcare.
Demonstrators have on Thursday marched to the municipal office calling for the removal of Cameron Mcako who serves as the Kayamandi area manager.
In July 2017, the municipality initiated a Business Process Review to identify gaps and strengthen internal control mechanisms.
The DA's James Selfe says that the party's top decision-making body is considering a request for a motion of confidence against Naik.
Lawyers for Human Rights say the department has been disregarding court orders to open a fully-fledged refugee reception centres in Cape Town and Port Elizabeth.
This follows a shooting on Tuesday in which one man was killed and six people were wounded.
Workers are demanding a pay hike of between 9% and 15% while Eskom has now offered a 4.7% wage hike.
Two trucks have been set alight during a protest in George.
In the space of about a month, three trains have been damaged. Arson is suspected in two of the incidents.
This follows a shooting at a Milnerton taxi rank on Tuesday in which one person died and four others were wounded.
Metrorail says damage caused by the Steenberg train fire will cost approximately R8 million, another in Retreat is set at R5 million and an Ottery blaze will cost R6 million.
Stage one load shedding could be implemented from around five o'clock on Tuesday depending on how the system is able to cope with electricity demand.
Within a space of a month, three trains were set a light in Cape Town.
Four people were wounded during the attack on Tuesday morning.