Clarence Ford speaks to labour law expert Micheal Bagraim believes that the national minimum wage should be frozen for the next two years to establish positive employment prospects. According to Bagraim, balancing the national minimum wage is always an incredibly difficult task. He added that the Department of Labour does not want to create a situation where employers either pay below the minimum wage because they cannot afford it or where they bring the salary down to the current minimum wage.

Unplugged: Jazz in The City-A Deconstructed Return of Jazz to the Streets of Cape Town
16:31

Why First Responders drink too much
19:41

Mission Next: Microsoft’s R1.3 Billion Push to Turn Black-Owned SMMEs into Market Leaders
09:13