Leaked: the first draft of what life will be like after lockdown
TimesSELECT 23 April 2020
A leaked government document which fleshes out a plan
to implement various stages of lockdown has lent credence …Read More
Nurses angry at being excluded from R500bn stimulus package
The Star 22 April 2020
Johannesburg – The Democratic Nursing Organisation of
South Africa (Denosa) said it has been left with a …Read More
Cry fowl: Cyril ‘courts disaster’ over booze, smokes, cooked chicken
TimesSELECT 20 April 2020
Cooked chicken could soon give the government an
unexpected headache – possibly a lawsuit.
When trade and industry minister …Read More
SA could implode if Cyril doesn’t come up with a plan, says business
TimesSELECT 20 April 2020
Business presented a bleak picture of the economic
outlook to the National Economic Development and Labour Council (Nedlac)
meeting …Read More
South Africa at Starvation Junction: Resolute leadership is needed
Daily Maverick 20 April 2020
It appears that our government is coming close to
gaining the upper hand in the battle against Covid-19 …Read More
Unions slam proposal to terminate entire SAA workforce
TimesLIVE 18 April 2020
One of the biggest unions at SAA has slammed a
proposal to terminate the entire workforce of the …Read More
Ramaphosa told to improve unemployment benefit, boost welfare
News24 18 April 2020
President Cyril Ramaphosa was told that his government
needs to improve the efficiency of its unemployment relief fund …Read More
The biggest lockdown threat: Hunger, hunger, everywhere
Daily Maverick 17 April 2020
Residents in Mitchells Plain clash with police over
food parcels. Residents are furious with the government for not …Read More
Lockdown easing: Picking the winners and losers
Business Maverick 17 April 2020
You can’t impose a nationwide lockdown at the flick of
a switch, and you can’t lift one at …Read More
Move over lockdown, SA is getting back to (some) business
TimesSELECT 17 April 2020
As SA moves into the fourth week of a crippling
national lockdown in the midst of the Covid-19 …Read More