Domestic workers now included and protected by COIDA
Domestic workers in South Africa are now included and protected by the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act 61 of 1997 (COIDA). This means
Domestic workers in South Africa are now included and protected by the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act 61 of 1997 (COIDA). This means
Young women in the Wild Coast Zithulele Village will continue receiving training in life and practical skills thanks to a R118 000 donation by the empowerment
Much more rigorous collaboration between government and business will be needed for Nelson Mandela Bay to become an investment city of choice. This was the
Well, well… who would have said? The Rand never ceases to amaze, as it once again turned the tables on the Dollar. Crazy…but that is
The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) in collaboration with the South African Consulate General in Dubai, the South African Fruit & Vegetable
Stage 2 load shedding is set to continue until 5am on Wednesday, Eskom has announced. “Over the past two days, Eskom teams successfully returned a
The South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) would like to notify travellers that blasting is scheduled to take place between Fort Beaufort and Alice on
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has advised property owners that all forms of rental income must be declared in their income tax returns. In