A GUIDE TO ONLINE EMPLOYMENT EQUITY REPORTING FOR EMPLOYERS
Employers who want to use the online system need to register their entity online using their company information. They will then receive a reference number that will serve as their username. They will also need to create a password. To log in to the system, they will use the reference number and the password they created.
Rattling the past: How ancient toys shake up our understanding of childhood
A recent archaeological discovery of ancient rattles in Denmark highlights the long-standing tradition of toymaking, offering new insights into the playful lives of children in the Bronze Age.
High-stakes diplomacy as Ramaphosa works to enhance trade relations with the United States
President Cyril Ramaphosa embarks on a pivotal visit to Washington, aiming to revitalise trade relations with the United States amid growing concerns over tariffs and economic stability.
Aldo Brincat's theatre piece serves memory, identity and a slice of moonlight
Award-winning performer Aldo Brincat takes the stage in his evocative solo show, The Moon Looks Delicious From Here, a deeply personal exploration of identity, heritage and belonging.
Black winemakers set to sparkle at Johannesburg Cap Classique, Champagne & Bubbles Festival
Discover the vibrant world of black-owned wine brands at the Johannesburg Cap Classique, Champagne & Bubbles Festival, featuring Amari, House of Azari, Khulu Fine Wines, and more, as they showcase their exquisite Cap Classiques.
MISA makes impactful donation to Prostate Cancer Foundation
As South Africa wrestles with alarming cancer statistics, MISA's significant support for the Prostate Cancer Foundation highlights the power of collaboration in health advocacy.
Another 100 critically endangered vultures dead
This deliberate act has caused irreparable damage to already declining vulture populations and underscores the growing and devastating impact of poisoning on South Africa’s critically endangered vulture populations.
Phala Phala farm cash-in-couch burglary case heads to court
The high-profile trial into the 2020 burglary at President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala farm is set to begin in the Modimolle Regional Court. Siblings Floriana and Ndilinasho Joseph, along with Imanuwela David, are accused of stealing US$580 000 in cash hidden inside a sofa on the farm—allegedly proceeds from a buffalo sale to a Sudanese businessman. The State has lined up 23 witnesses and all three accused are expected to plead not guilty.
Limpopo police slams 'false' unrest claims after shop owner's arrest
A 64-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly shooting and killing a 47-year-old victim in Botlokwa, Limpopo. The incident sparked widespread speculation online that shops were set alight in retaliation, but police have strongly denied claims of unrest. Only a single stall rented by the suspect was burned. Limpopo’s provincial police commissioner has urged the public to refrain from sharing unverified information and warned that inciting violence on social media could lead to prosecution.