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Mandatory vaccinations misunderstood
10th December 2021 Utter the words ‘mandatory vaccination’ and someone will see it as a call to arms. This causes most employers to be hesitant about implementing... →
South Africa’s corruption busters: short-changed on funding and political commitment
9th December 2021 The word corruption has its roots in the Latin adjective corruptus which refers to something that is spoiled, corrupted or perverted. In South... →
Mabuza concerned about adolescent children contracting HIV
By: Yvonne Silaule 7th December 2021 Deputy President David Mabuza reiterated his call for Aids Council structures to fight Covid19, TB and HIV/AIDS while expressing concern that... →
Debt servicing costs contribute huge chunk of medium-term expenditure 
By: Marleny Arnoldi 11th November 2021 Government’s rising debt service costs, at about R1-trillion over 2022/23 to 2024/25, is crowding out spending on service delivery functions. Debt... →
Mashaba Files for Review Application Against Public Protector
2nd November 2021 ActionSA President, Herman Mashaba, has filed an application to review and set aside erroneous findings made by embattled Public Protector,... →
The compulsory Covid vaccination controversy
2nd November 2021 Earlier this year I wrote an article warning of the dangers of enforcing compulsory Covid vaccinations at the workplace. Despite this, a trend... →
Western Cape health department makes clarion call for Covid-19 vaccination ahead of fourth wave
By: News24Wire 27th September 2021 The Western Cape is expected to fully exit the third wave by the end of the week, but the province has renewed its vaccination clarion call before... →
SIU welcomes Supreme Court of Appeal order dismissing leave to appeal PPE tender irregularly awarded by Gauteng Health
23rd September 2021 The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) under Case No. 647/2021 dismissed, with costs, an application for special leave to appeal the Special Tribunal... →