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Johannesburg · JohannesburgWorkers’ Day | Cultivating employee empowerment through leadership Estelle.Bronkhorst Wed, 05/01/2024 - 11:00
JOHANNESBURG - As the country marks Workers' Day, we explore the role of leadership in shaping employee experiences.We also look into the employees' impact on organisational success.Accelerit Technologies is a medium-sized enterprise that provides internet connectivity.We catch up with the founder of the company, Mandla Ngcobo.See the Story
Workers’ Day | Cultivating employee empowerment through leadership
Johannesburg · JohannesburgWestbury residents marching against crime Estelle.Bronkhorst Wed, 05/01/2024 - 10:45
JOHANNESBURG - Westbury residents are marching against crime amid escalating gang violence in the area. Last month, several people were killed in one weekend.eNCA reporter Manqoba Mchunu is there.See the Story
Westbury residents marching against crime
Johannesburg · Johannesburgby AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – SOUTH Africa will this week host the Zimbabwe Investment Summit to highlight the latter’s economic prospects, attract investments and promote networking. The event will be held on Thursday and Friday, themed, “People you can invest in.” Prominent local and global economists, investors, government representatives and academics will gather in Johannesburg to discuss Zimbabwe’s current economic climate and…See the Story
SA summit to explore Zimbabwe investment prospects - CAJ News Africa
Trade · Johannesburgby SAVIOUS KWINIKAJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – BILATERAL trade between China’s Shenzhen and South Africa has reached ¥21 billion (R55,4 billion). The continent has become the largest trading partner of Shenzhen. Guo Ziping, Director of the Development and Reform Commission of the Shenzhen Municipality, disclosed the figures at the China (Shenzhen) – South Africa Investment Promotion Conference. At the event held at the Bank of China Johannesburg B…See the Story
Africa, Shenzhen trade exceeds R55 billion - CAJ News Africa
Johannesburg · JohannesburgErstwhile advocate Malesela Teffo has applied for leave to appeal the Gauteng High Court ruling that saw him struck from the roll of advocates.See the Story
Disgraced ex-advocate Malesela Teffo seeks leave to appeal order that saw him disbarred
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Economy · JohannesburgRestore the power grid | Reserve Bank sees light at end of Eskom tunnel Estelle.Bronkhorst Wed, 05/01/2024 - 09:00
JOHANNESBURG - The absence of blackouts is leaving the economy in the black.Well, not quite, but there is some positive news from the Reserve Bank.It's been able to revise its growth outlook upwards.The central bank expected the power crisis to trim 0.8 and 0.4 points off growth in 2025 and 2026.READ: ESKOM WORKING HARD TO S…See the Story
Restore the power grid | Reserve Bank sees light at end of Eskom tunnel
World Cup · JohannesburgProteas T20 World Cup squad revealed Estelle.Bronkhorst Wed, 05/01/2024 - 09:00
JOHANNESBURG - It’s just 32 days until the 2024 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup gets underway in the USA and West Indies.Proteas white-ball coach Rob Walter has announced the 15-member squad for the tournament.Aiden Markram will lead the side in what will be his first World Cup assignment since being named T20 captain. The squad includes two uncapped T20 players, Lio…See the Story
Proteas T20 World Cup squad revealed
Johannesburg · JohannesburgWorkers' Day | Feasibility of reducing working hours Estelle.Bronkhorst Wed, 05/01/2024 - 09:00
JOHANNESBURG - The Labour Department is looking into reducing working hours.South Africans have some of the longest working hours in the world.But, developmental economist Dieter von Fintel says a reduction may be feasible, but will come at a cost.One of the considerations is if workers will be able to afford to work shorter shifts.See the Story