KZN premier welcomes resignation of five Ithala board members

FILE: Ithala Bank’s branch on Anton Lembede Street in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal. Five board members of financial institution, Ithala SOC Limited, have resigned. KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli has welcomed their departure, calling it a decisive step to stabilise the institution. The resignations come after more than R1.6 billion was paid out to over 64 000 customers who…

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Numsa declares wage deadlock with Eskom, rejects 7% offer

An Eskom power station. The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) has officially declared a wage deadlock with Eskom. This is after its rejection of the utility’s latest 7% offer. Meanwhile, other labour unions,  National Union of Mineworkers (Num) and Solidarity are spending this week consulting members after a gruelling round of negotiations…

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NUM accepts Eskom’s 7% wage offer

Num shop stewards gather to discuss the 7% Eskom offer. The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) has accepted a 7% wage offer tabled by Eskom management following a tense fourth round of wage talks. That is after months of deliberation at the Central Bargaining Forum, where the NUM originally demanded a 15% hike, alongside improved…

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NUM seeks mandate on Eskom 7% wage offer

Num hosts a workshop to get a mandate following a tense fourth round of wage talks at Eskom. The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) is seeking a mandate from its members on Wednesday, following a tense fourth round of wage talks at Eskom. On Friday, the power utility tabled its final offer of a 7%…

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Hopes for US-Iran peace deal lifts markets

FILE| Models of oil barrels and a pump jack are displayed in front of a rising stock graph. Markets have reacted positively to reports that the US and Iran may resume talks to end the war despite a blockade on Iranian ports. Local equities were trading slightly higher on Tuesday with the JSE All Share…

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