‘Brexit? We don’t know about it’, says Maite Nkoana-Mashabane She has seen it on television and has heard it will affect trade and relations, but has not yet seen ‘any evidence’ of this – BDlive Read more Unemployment stats worry Fedusa The Federation of Unions of South Africa said it was distressed by news that 15 000 jobs were lost in the formal sector in the first quarter of 2016. – IOL Read more Mining industry sees employment decline In the first quarter of 2016, the number of employees in mining declined by 4 000 employees. – The Citizen Read more Seventh SABC reporter Lukhanyo Calata charged for breaking rules Calata wrote a letter last week, saying ‘the decisions taken recently by the SABC cannot be described in any other way but them being a curbing of media freedom’ – BDlive Read more Pics: Massive bus accident on M1 near Newtown A bus has overturned and motorists are being advised to avoid the highway until Tuesday morning because of a scene of ‘utter chaos’. – The Citizen Read more S&P scoffs at 'Armageddon' warnings for Britain Britain will scrape by without a full-blown recession over the next two years as a weaker pound cushions the Brexit shock and panic subsides, Standard & Poor’s has predicted. – The Telegraph Read more People Around The World Have Little Confidence in Trump [Infographic] Across the globe, people have little faith in Donald Trump’s ability to handle world affairs – Forbes Read more 20 beaten-down U.S. stocks expected to rise as much as 98% As investors have panicked, analysts are expecting big rebounds for these companies. – MarketWatch Read more Tesla and Google Take Different Roads to Self-Driving Car Two self-driving car pioneers have distinct views of the role of the person behind the wheel. – The New York Times Read more Boris Johnson endorses Andrea Leadsom in Tory leadership bid Former London mayor says energy minister has the ‘zap, drive and determination’ to be prime minister – The Guardian Read more Amazon Is Quietly Eliminating List Prices In a major shift for online commerce, Amazon is quietly changing how it entices people to buy. - The New York Times Read more Four Critical Signs You're About To Lose A Great Employee Sometimes, you can spot an employee’s intent to leave a mile away. – Forbes Read more Female Elephants Follow in Their Mothers’ Footsteps As poaching thins out the ranks of matriarchs, their daughters are taking over as the leaders of their social groups. - The New York Times Read more |