Under fire: UCT faces Gaza scrutiny while job losses loom after US funding withdrawal
Explore how UCT’s boycott of Israeli universities and a potential NIH funding cut threaten its financial stability in 2025, amid Gaza conflict resolutions
Eskom’s transmission line build could come too late to save Amsa’s Newcastle steel mill
The steel company is mulling the pros and cons of the closure of steel mills, job cuts as it battles cost pressures amid low demand.
Reputational risk is a red herring and violates my rights- Dr Survé
Reputational risk: there is currently no just nor equitable appeal mechanism available for the average person in bank account closures
SAA wings get extra lift as it regains Perth route
This is an important route for SAA and South Africa. Perth has long been a favoured destination for South African travellers
Dr Survé welcomes FSCA’s taking banks to task over bank account closures on basis of reputational risk
However, he says the organisation is failing in its duty to protect South Africans from banks.
FRESH TRACKS: Business backs Michelle Phillips as CEO of Transnet
Tributes started to pour in on Wednesday night to welcome her appointment to the post.
Cosatu slams ‘appalling neglect’ and ‘abuse’ of Post Office workers
I00t said the pending retrenchments of 6 000 postal workers came on the back of management failing to pay workers their backpay and denying the access to their medical ...
Tafelsig teenager stabbed, two arrested
Community leaders in Tafelsig are concerned about crime in the area after a 17-year-old was stabbed on Wednesday.
Relief as Moody's keeps SA afloat
South African business and consumers can breathe easier after ratings agency affirmed South Africa’s investment-grade credit rating