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SA needs social consensus, jobs to cut inequality - Patel
Mon, 21 May 2012
If the country is to overcome inequality, South Africans have to reach a consensus on both workers' wages and executive pay rates and speed up the creation of more jobs, Economic Development Minister Ebrahim Patel .
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Washing indignity out of rural sanitation
Mon, 07 May 2012
Nomfusi Maliti and her sister, Thembela Ntela, grew up in Cape Town but regularly visited relatives in the Eastern Cape. After many years of watching people live with poor sanitation and very little dignity, they decided to do something about it creating jobs and preserving the environment in the process.
Motlanthe to chair Freeway Improvement Project committee
Fri, 04 May 2012
In order to address the concerns and issues raised by South Africans around the e-tolling of Gauteng roads, Cabinet has appointed a committee which will be headed up by Deputy President Kgalema.Two thousand smart card IDs to be issued in pilot
Fri, 04 May 2012
Two thousand smart card IDs will be issued by the Department of Home Affairs during the projects pilot phase, in an effort to test the effectiveness of the department's hardware and software systems.R800 million allocated to Green Fund
Wed, 02 May 2012
Identified as one of the key elements in the New Growth Path a green economy has been listed as one of the top priorities by the South African government. The R800million allocated to the Green Fund has solidified government's commitment to creating an environmentally sustainable nation.Dept to study court judgment on e-tolling
Mon, 30 Apr 2012
The North Gauteng High Court granted an urgent interdict against e-tolling, placing the project on hold until a full review can take place. "We respect the decision. We will study the ruling thoroughly and decide on the next course of action" - Department of Transport.A pioneer-ing promotion
Thu, 19 Apr 2012
In a national drive to raise 1 million rand for abused, vulnerable and orphaned children, Pioneer Foods, in a first-ever collaborative CSI effort from all its Divisions, will be donating a percentage of its revenue to charity organisations of The Table of Peace and Unity.SARF increases its commitment to road safety
Tue, 17 Apr 2012
With 14000 South Africans and 1.3 million people worldwide dying on roads annually, the road safety conference will be a crucial platform for promoting safer road management, safer road designs, safer vehicles and more responsible road user behaviour.We have potential, says person with mental illness
Mon, 16 Apr 2012
People with mental illnesses struggle to access education, obtain employment and continue to fight the stigma attached to this disability. The National Mental Health Summit sought to address some of the challenges facing people with mental illness.Alleviating poverty through housing
Tue, 10 Apr 2012
With the aim of finding global solutions to alleviating poverty the Hult Global Case Challenge focuses on energy, education and housing. This year a South African company has reached the finals of the R7-million ($1-million) competition, in the housing category.City & Guilds acquires South African Assessment College Group
Thu, 22 Mar 2012
City & Guilds announced the acquisition of the Assessment College Group as part of its continued international expansion. City & Guilds saw 48% growth in the South African educational market during 2011 and believes that vocational education has only just entered its rapid growth phase in South Africa.DST, Absa join hands on sci-tech development
Tue, 20 Mar 2012
With the aim of stimulating the countrys growth trajectory, the Department of Science and Technology and Absa, have signed a memorandum of understanding that will promote development in the ICT and agricultural business sectors.Solving the unemployment problem facing youth
Fri, 16 Mar 2012
Research shows that the current strategies employed by young people to help improve their prospects for job-readiness are limited and largely ineffective. Here are a few practical solutions for job seekers with no experience and no qualifications.Critical skills shortages result in lost opportunities
Fri, 09 Mar 2012
Growing skills shortages in the Oil and Gas sector in South Africa has forced businesses to import skilled professionals to fill the massive gaps created by locals. As a result unemployed South Africans are missing out on much needed job opportunities.Solving the unemployment problem facing youth
Fri, 16 Mar 2012
Research shows that the current strategies employed by young people to help improve their prospects for job-readiness are limited and largely ineffective. Here are a few practical solutions for job seekers with no experience and no qualifications.Critical skills shortages result in lost opportunities
Fri, 09 Mar 2012
Growing skills shortages in the Oil and Gas sector in South Africa has forced businesses to import skilled professionals to fill the massive gaps created by locals. As a result unemployed South Africans are missing out on much needed job opportunities.More Articles
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