“It’s so rewarding to see people grow through the coursework we expose them to.” – Samantha Dorrington.
The drilling was initially set for June, but will now begin in August.
Russia/Ukraine conflict likely to further limit the supply.
US manufacturers expect that they will need 4 million jobs filled by 2030.
The presidential council will advise the government on black empowerment and economic development.
US ports continue to move containers as employer and trade union negotiations hit deadlock.
Businesses are battling to keep generators running due to the rising cost of diesel.
Hopes high for a new buyer to come forward.
“Paying the national minimum wage is the right thing to do.” – Government
The looming factory closure will have a ripple effect across the food value chain, farmers have warned.
The President has urged businesses to make use of tax incentives to hire young people.
It includes preparing students for ‘black swan’ events such as Covid-19 and their disruptive impact on global supply chain.
New vehicle sales increased 2.1% during first quarter but exports battle due to KZN flood recovery.