Search for trapped five mineworkers at Ekapa Mine continues

[File Image]: Gold miners work deep underground at Sibanye Gold’s Masimthembe shaft in Westonaria, South Africa, April 3, 2017. Details surrounding the search and rescue operation for five Ekapa Mine workers trapped underground following a mud rush in the early hours of Tuesday morning remain unclear. The Kimberley-based mine said in a statement after the…

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Winde welcomes Western Cape’s unemployment rate drop

Job seekers in SA Western Cape Premier Alan Winde has welcomed the latest Statistics South Africa data that shows that the province’s unemployment rate has dropped to 18.1%, the lowest in the country. The latest Quarterly Labour Force Survey data was released earlier today. Winde says on average, the Western Cape added 31 000 jobs…

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Cosatu warns against celebrating marginal drop in unemployment

FILE IMAGE | Men hold placards offering temporary employment services while waiting for potential customers. Parliamentary Coordinator at Cosatu, Matthew Parks says while a marginal drop in the unemployment rate is welcome news, the overall unemployment situation in the country is not cause for celebration. His comments come after the latest Quarterly Labour Force Survey…

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Unemployment rate drops by 0.5% to 31.4%: Stats SA

FILE IMAGE | Men hold placards offering temporary employment services while waiting for potential customers. The latest data released by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) shows that the official unemployment rate decreased by 0,5% points from 31,9% in the third quarter of 2025 to 31,4% in the fourth quarter of 2025. The Quarterly Labour Force…

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Illegal connections cost Eskom R7 billion in Gauteng: Qithi

FILE | Electricity pylons. Eskom in Gauteng says it has lost close to R7 billion in revenue due to electricity theft and illegal connections. Three farmers and an Eskom employee are expected to appear in the Randfontein Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday for their bail applications. The four suspects stand accused of meter tampering on farms…

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Dollar holds gains in thin trading as markets await Fed minutes, GDP

The dollar held gains on Tuesday as markets awaited signals, expected later this week, about the potential timing of rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. The yen trimmed losses from a day earlier when worse-than-expected Japanese economic data stirred expectations that the government would ramp up stimulus. The Aussie dollar edged lower after the release of Reserve Bank of…

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Sugarcane farmers call on government to rescue Tongaat Hulett

Farmer looking at sugarcane plants Sugarcane farmers in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) are calling on the government to rescue the country’s sugar giant, Tongaat Hulett. Business rescue practitioners have filed for provisional liquidation of the entity. With a R12-billion debt and a failed rescue deal put forward by the Vision Consortium, the livelihoods of one million people…

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