Until six years ago, these low-category workers were outsourced by Parliament on a contractual basis, but that all changed.
The unexpected withdrawal of the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) Bill from parliament by minister of communications and digital technologies Solly Malatsi has sparked widespread debate.
The country desperately needs a system that makes politicians accountable to voters, not their political parties ...
Ireland intends to intervene in South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice before the ...
National Treasury has poured ice on a basic income grant for South Africa, saying that introducing one would come at an ...
Ireland intends to join South Africa's case against Israel at the International Court of Justice before the end of the year, ...
they are representing the South African Parliament as delegates to the 10th Summit of Speakers of the G20 countries, known as the P20. The Deputy Speaker also addressed the second working session on ...
Parliament's cleaners, waitstaff and chefs are expected to earn R28,600 by 2026 after successful negotiations between NEHAWU ...
Parliament is set to double the salaries of its lowest-paid workers—including cleaners, cooks, and waitstaff—to R28,300 per ...
Whatever the outcome of the discussions in the GNU and the views of Taiwan and the USA, South Africa will maintain its ...