‘Eighty-two percent of the complaints that we finalise in our office have in one way or another to do with employers not having paid contributions,’ says Pension Funds Adjudicator, Muvhango Lukhaimane.
A round-up of the day's news, including a solid outlook for manufacturing output in Q3, and how the forming of the GNU is affecting trade expectations for the next six months.
This poor performance will ‘have a direct impact on the number of CAs we produce to save our economy’ says CEO Patricia Stock – and ‘the one area we cannot compromise is quality’.
‘Where we are now is leadership and we had to take some key steps in changing leadership at all levels within Eskom, all the way down to the power station,’ says the Eskom chair.
A round-up of the day's news, including Apple’s new iPhone 16 launch, tech expert Toby Shapshak reveals if it is worth the hype. And a heightened demand for pre-owned cars among cash-strapped consumers.
‘We have what is extremely prevalent today in the country, what we refer to as state-embedded actors. These are people within the state structures who are there to facilitate these kinds of groups,’ says Martin Ewi, Institute for Security Studies.
A round-up of the day's news, including why a local expert says the latest China-Africa trade deals will be beneficial for agri-business and no more EFT payments within the Common Monetary Area and what this means for consumers.
‘Most of the operational cost and the business is driven by the private model, but it allows us to use our spare capacity at deeply discounted rates to the state,’ says Dr Ernst Marais, chief operating officer of Icon Oncology.
It makes me as the CEO of a company commit and say, I'm going to do this, and actually almost be obliged now because you've committed, you've signed this charter,’ says senior consumer education specialist, Alicia Moses.
A round-up of the day's news includes ongoing occupational risks to eyes and ears in mining and industrial sectors and why Steenhuisen’s controversial Cabanac appointment could be bad for democracy.
‘I think this [cooperation] agreement is a great start of saying, if we don't work together, we will never reach a time where we see reductions in crime, we've got to turn the corner,’ says the Western Cape Premier.