AU condemns unconstitutional changes of governments in Africa as it concludes two-day summit
The African Union summit has concluded with a unanimous condemnation of any unconstitutional changes of governments on the continent.
The African Union summit has concluded with a unanimous condemnation of any unconstitutional changes of governments on the continent.
Anchored by the country’s President Cyril Ramaphosa in his new broom sweeps clean posture, the Jobs summit promised a lot ...
Business, labour and government have agreed that the Jobs Summit should not be a once off solution to unemployment. They ...
A co-ordinating and monitoring mechanism is to be established within the Labour Department to follow-up on implementation of the 24-point ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has admitted that government will miss the National Development Plan target of reducing the country's unemployment rate ...
Government says it hopes that its business and labour partners attending the Jobs Summit in Johannesburg will be able to ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa will open the much anticipated two-day Jobs Summit in Midrand north of Johannesburg on Thursday afternoon.
Business Unity South Africa (BUSA) says the signing of various proposed job agreements will take centre stage at the two-day ...
Trade union South African Federation of Trade Unions has decided to boycott the Jobs Summit.