The South African Municipal Workers Union (Samwu) in Tshwane says the city’s ongoing refusal to pay salary increases owed to municipal workers since 2021 is driving many of its own employees into debt with the municipality itself. Nearly 9,000 municipal workers now owe the city a combined R28.88 million, up from R24.67 million a year ago.
Guest: Lehlogonolo Maphatsoe: South African Municipal Workers Union (Samwu) Tshwane regional chairperson

The Circular Economy & the By-Product Revolution: From Liability to Asset: Unlocking Gold Value from Mining and Processing By-Products
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he Circular Economy & the By-Product Revolution: From Liability to Asset: Unlocking Gold Value from Mining and Processing By-Products Guest: Ernie Lai King: Chairman – Northbound Processing
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KwaZulu-Natal has emerged as the epicentre of South Africa’s Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) outbreak, prompting the provincial government to urgently pursue the classification of the crisis as a State of Disaster
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