A teachers’ union argues that teachers should get at least an 83% wage increase to reflect the importance of their work and to keep up with living costs.
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ITWeb on MSNMustek suffers massive revenue lossMustek suffers massive revenue loss By Admire Moyo, ITWeb news editor.Johannesburg, 06 Mar 2025Mustek assembles and distributes PCs and complementary ICT products, services and software in SA. PC ...
In a move to enhance digital security on the African continent, Kaspersky ( www.Kaspersky.co.za) has signed a three-year ...
South African actress Pamela Nomvete recently bagged a new international acting gig in UK's action thriller 'Nightsleeper.' ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNStudent financial aid scheme appoints new acting CEO to turn around financial crisisNational Student Financial Aid Scheme appoints Waseem Carrim as new acting chief executive officer to steer it through a ...
‘Putting in systems to monitor performance and all those types of things and improving productivity in the public service are ...
Standard Bank, Africa’s biggest bank by assets, has once again been ranked as South Africa’s Most Valuable banking brand for ...
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has on Thursday, apologised to President Cyril Ramaphosa for the bad state of Johannesburg, ...
In a show of personal commitment, former rugby star ran 42.2 km in the Cape Town Marathon, a symbolic gesture aimed at ...
SIX cops police officials attached to Khayelitsha Detective Service have been busted for defeating the administration of ...
Tshwane's bad building committee inspected dilapidated buildings in the Pretoria CBD that have been approved by the Gauteng High court for demolition. The municipality has heralded the judgement as a ...
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