# Mayibuye iAfrika’s Floyd Shivambu has urged black South Africans to circulate wealth within their communities to boost living standards. Addressing volunteers in eThekwini during the final leg of the Mayibuye Consultation Process ahead of the 2026 local government elections, Shivambu highlighted that black citizens spend over 1.5-trillion-rand annually, yet much goes to white-owned firms. […]
# Die GOOD-party sê die eerste nasionale dialoog-vergadering het potensiaal getoon, maar is ondermyn deur swak beplanning en ondoeltreffendheid. Volgens die party het die regering, die burgerlike samelewing en burgers by die Universiteit van Suid-Afrika in Pretoria bymekaar gekom om oplossings vir armoede, misdaad en ongelykheid te bespreek, maar baie stemme is nie gehoor nie. […]
# Die metaalwerkersvakbond Numsa sê 65-persent van voertuie in die plaaslike mark word ingevoer sonder enige plaaslike inhoud. Hoofsekretaris Irvin Jim vra die regering om buitelandse handelsmerke te verplig om plaaslike aanlegte te vestig en Suid-Afrikaanse werkers in diens te neem. Hy het ook strenger voorwaardes gevra en nie ‘n geskarrel om verlore uitvoermarkte te […]
# Die Presidensie het Suid-Afrikaners versoek om vooruitstaande burgers en uitsonderlike buitelandse burgers te benoem vir nasionale ordes. Hierdie hoogste toekennings erken noemenswaardige bydraes op gebiede soos demokrasie, menseregte, die kunste, wetenskap, sake en dapper dade. Die woordvoerder in die Presidensie, Vincent Magwenya, sê benoemings vir die orde van Mapungubwe, Kremetart, Luthuli, Ikhamanga, Metgeselle van […]
# Die metaalwerksvakbond Numsa het ‘n skikking bereik met Goodyear Tyres met betrekking tot die aflegging van werkers op sy aanleg in Kariega in die Oos-Kaap. Die ooreenkoms bied verbeterde afleggingspakkette, insluitend vier weke se betaling vir elke voltooide diensjaar en ‘n eenmalige betaling vanaf honderd-duisend-rand. Hoofsekretaris Irvin Jim sê die vakbond het die sluiting […]
# The GOOD Party says the inaugural national dialogue convention had potential but was undermined by poor planning and inefficiency. According to the party, while the government, civil society, and citizens came together at the University of South Africa in Pretoria to discuss solutions to poverty, crime, and inequality, many voices went unheard. GOOD’s Kaden […]
# The High Court in Pretoria has postponed former National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula’s corruption case to 21 November 2025, allowing her attorney time to consult on the state-provided docket. She faces 12 counts of corruption and money laundering, including allegedly receiving 4.5-million-rand, with 2.1-million-rand in cash. The Investigating Directorate Against Corruption spokesperson, Henry Mamothame, […]
# The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa says 65-percent of vehicles in the local market are imported with zero local content. Numsa general-secretary Irvin Jim urges government to require foreign brands to establish local plants and employ South African workers. He also called for stricter conditions instead of scrambling to replace lost export […]
# The Presidency has called on all South Africans to nominate outstanding citizens and eminent foreign nationals for the national orders. These highest awards recognise exceptional contributions in areas such as democracy, human rights, arts, science, business, and acts of bravery. Presidency spokesperson Vincent Magwenya says nominations for the order of Mapungubwe, Baobab, Luthuli, Ikhamanga, […]