A report quoting an unnamed source has revealed that the autopsies done on miners killed by police during the Marikana protests were shot in the back. Read more »
The nationwide oil strike called to put pressure on government to pay outstanding subsidy claims, may see workers called to action again if the government misses the two-week ... Read more »
Teachers in Mombasa are planning a countrywide strike over allowances and salaries next month. Read more »
President Jacob Zuma has announced the composition and terms of reference of the judicial commission of inquiry into the Marikana tragedy where 34 mine workers were killed and 78 ... Read more »
Information Minister Joe Kaapanda said the government will do everything in its power to prevent Namibian Broadcasting Corporation employees from striking again. Read more »
Nationwide memorial services have been held for the miners who lost their lives in the Marikana tragedy. Thirty-four people were killed and 78 others sustained injuries in clashes ... Read more »
Attempts at a memorial service to honour the slain miners denigrated into a political boxing match. This after residents of the settlement next to the Marikana shaft of the Lonmin ... Read more »
Miners who laid down their tools at the Royal Bafokeng Platinum company resumed working after a meeting with the country's largest mine union and mine management reached a deal to ... Read more »
The finance minister has ruled out a pay increase for teachers, despite a threat to go on strike next month if a salary agreement they reached with the government in 1997 is not ... Read more »
The government says it will not reinstate teachers, who were fired during strike action that has crippled schools, despite a court ruling that it was illegal and King Mswati's ... Read more »
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