Botho Molosankwe

Botho Mosalankwe

Transformation: SA workplaces ‘slow to adapt’

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White men remain the preferred candidates for top management in the private sector, according to the Commission for Gender Equality.

Lily recovery can resume ‘soon’

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Lily Mine expects rescuers to soon go down a secondary shaft that has just been completed to look for miners trapped underground since February 5.

When water’s a dirty business

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Shadile Masulu explains why she has to drink the same water that others use to bathe and do laundry in.

Lily Mine still spells hope for some

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Youth unemployment is high in Louieville, near the Lily Mine, where opportunities for young people are few and far between.

Women rally for trapped miners’ families

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Relatives of the Lily Mine employees trapped underground are receiving help from members of the community.

‘We just want them to be found’

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Miner Felix Pfungo survived the Lily Mine cave-in, but he’s concerned about the fate of three trapped workers.

Coupons for power spark Soweto protest

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Protea North residents marched to Eskom’s regional office during a protest over new electricity meters in their community.

Some shops to stay open over Easter

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Sandton City, Bedford Centre, Eastgate and Southgate are among the Johannesburg-area malls that will be open over Easter.

Firms highlight paid parking woes

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Paid parking is alleged to have driven many Parkhurst businesses in Joburg into the ground.

Commissioner vows to fight ruling

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The National Consumer Commissioner, Mamodupi Mohlala-Mulaudzi, wants her contract extended.

FNB in bid to phase out petrol cards

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FNB wants its petrocard clients to use their debit cards instead when they buy fuel for their vehicles.