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The US dollar continued to bounce back on Thursday on some technical buying after being oversold last month, with investors more optimistic about tariff deals between the United States and its trading ...
The United Nations is considering a massive overhaul that would merge major departments and shift resources across the globe, according to an internal memo prepared by senior officials tasked with ...
U.S. President Donald Trump ousted his national security adviser Mike Waltz on Thursday and named Secretary of State Marco Rubio as his interim replacement in the first major shakeup of Trump's inner ...
Three Nsimbi Mining managers remain confined at a Mozambican coal mine office as angry workers demand months of unpaid wages. The standoff, fuelled by financial woes and withheld passports, has left ...
A raid on Cape Town’s city offices, a high-stakes investigation, and political accusations. Is it a criminal probe or a political attack? At the heart: murders with suspected ties to the notorious 28s ...
Cash is still king in South Africa’s informal economy, and banks are not pretending otherwise. Lenders are starting to rewrite the rules of engagement when it comes to the country’s spaza shops and ...
We are part of a long continuum, from stone tools to smart algorithms. Each tool changes how we live and think, but the principle remains: people shape tools, not the other way around.
The DA is again at odds with the government — of which it is a member — this time over the new employment equity targets set by the Department of Labour and Employment.
Two South African managers and a Mozambican HR manager employed by mine support company Nsimbi Mining are being held against their will at the company’s offices in Tete, Mozambique, by workers angry ...
Lawyers, teachers and politicians marched among thousands of demonstrators across the U.S. on Thursday to protest President Donald Trump's policies on immigration, the targeting of lawyers and judges, ...
For employees with chronic, but invisible illnesses, the decision to disclose their illness at work is fraught with risk. Many choose silence, concealing their pain behind an air of normalcy.
Communications Minister Solly Malatsi’s flagship initiative to waive the 9% ad valorem excise duty on smartphones costing less than R2,500 has industry players divided on whether it’s a good idea.
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