Mpumalanga govt revising support for municipalities with Eskom debt

An Eskom pre-paid meter. The Cooperative Governance and Human Settlements Department in Mpumalanga says it is revising its support for municipalities struggling with their Eskom debt. Five municipalities in the province, Emalahleni, Govan Mbeki, Lekwa, Mbombela, and Thaba Chweu, are among the 14 municipalities that owe a total of R62.3 billion. Factors identified by the…

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Unions engage Samancor to reduce retrenchments amid 2400 job threat

Worker seen near a smelter Trade Unions representing workers at Ferrochrome producer, Samancor will engage the company in efforts to reduce the number of employees to be retrenched at the company’s smelters. Samancor issued retrenchment notices, that envisages that 2400 employees might be retrenched at its smelter operations and corporate office. It cites electricity costs…

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Ramaphosa points to rail infrastructure rollout for economic growth

President Cyril Ramaphosa addressing the National Transport Conference in Midrand. President Cyril Ramaphosa has implored the Transport Department to work to ensure the rollout of the rail and freight infrastructure to unlock the country’s economic growth and job creation drive. Speaking at the National Transport Conference in Midrand north of Johannesburg earlier, the President decried…

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Cosatu urges government to ramp up fight against illicit goods

File: Police seized counterfeit goods valued at more than R260 million The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) has urged government to drastically ramp up efforts to tackle the selling of illicit goods in the country and customs fraud. The labour federation welcomed President Cyril Ramaphosa’s commitment in his State of the Nation Address…

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US seeks fresh legal ground to impose tariffs on partners

File: Container ships wait to load and offload goods in port during a 21-day nationwide lockdown aimed at limiting the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Cape Town, South Africa, April 17, 2020. Experts say the United States is pivoting to a new legal strategy to impose tariffs on its trade partners, following a significant…

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Ramokgopa acknowledges electricity is expensive

Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa speaking at a government event. Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has acknowledged that electricity is expensive. However, he says government is working on an electricity pricing policy. His comments comes as residents of Diepkloof, in Soweto, marched to Eskom’s Soweto offices demanding a flat rate tariff of R350 for their electricity consumption….

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COSATU rejects proposals to liquidate the South African Post Office

South African Post Office (SAPO). The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) has rejected proposals to liquidate the South African Post Office (SAPO).   The Labour Federation has accused the post office’s Business Rescue Practitioners (BRPs) of further crippling the institution and failing its employees.   The union is calling for the removal of the BRPs and wants…

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SA Post Office set for possible liquidation: Business practitioner

South African Post Office branch The Business Rescue Practitioner of the South African Post Office has notified Minister of Communications Solly Malatsi of their intention to file for liquidation of the state-owned entity. This was confirmed in a letter to the Minister on Friday. However, Malatsi deems this premature amid active government talks, especially with National…

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