Showing up, checked out: Why employee wellness checks are more important than ever

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BUSINESS NEWS – Navigating work and life in general is getting more challenging around the globe, and South Africa is no exception. Few will be unaware of the struggles,...

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South Africa: Steve Biko Murder Case Reopens in Court 48 Years Later

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[Scrolla] The National Prosecuting Authority will present new evidence about Steve Biko’s death in police custody at Gqeberha High Court on Friday. The original 1977 inquest cleared police officers...

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Zimbabwe: Govt Gives Unregistered Schools Until December to Regularise or Face Closure

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[New Zimbabwe] Primary and Secondary Education Minister Torerayi Moyo says his ministry has given unregistered schools until December 31, 2025, to regularise their operations or risk closure.

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Zimbabwe: You Are Responsible for Sanctions – Mudenda Bluntly Tells Opposition MPs

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[New Zimbabwe] In a potential sign of overstepping, the Speaker of the National Assembly, Jacob Mudenda, bluntly told the opposition legislators that they are responsible for the economic sanctions...

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South Africa: Presidential Youth Employment Initiative Surpasses 5 Million Young People Reached

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[SAnews.gov.za] Since its inception in 2020, as an endeavour to address the country’s youth unemployment challenge, the Presidential Youth Employment Initiative (PYEI) has exceeded its target of reaching 5...

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Zimbabwe: Toxic Deaths Expose Harare Council Negligence

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[263Chat] Zimbabwe’s Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has accused Harare City Council of gross negligence after two workers died from toxic gas inhalation at a sewage treatment plant, warning of...

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Two-pot retirement system: consumers drawing as much and as often as they can

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Pension fund members are using their withdrawals under the two-pot retirement system to survive because they are under financial stress.

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