More than two million jobs have been lost in the second quarter of the year
The project is also expected to create thousands of jobs and economic opportunities for residents and those from surrounding communities.
The Tshwane Automotive Special Economic Zone breaks ground with construction now underway.
Man is arrested for offering fake jobs at a hospital in Pietermaritzburg to desperate victims and then disappearing with the cash.
While unemployment figures look bleak, Gumtree South Africa says there are just under 10 000 live job opportunities on its site.
New automotive development will cover 162 hectares and create up to 20 000 jobs.
Arcellormittal SA is reportedly considering laying off employees and has been further accused by Numsa of using the COVID-19 pandemic as an excuse to restructure the company and leave employees without work
This is a very sore moment for South Africa. An eye-watering amount of retrenchments – at stores including Edgars and Jet – has been announced by Edcon.
From a web designer to a Search Engine Optimisation expert, here are Adzuna’s top picks when it comes to choosing an online job.
Although tech skills will be key to jobs of the future, the “soft” skills of networking and getting along with people will remain relevant.
Reducing salaries and benefits across the board in order to save everyone’s jobs makes more long-term sense than rushing to cut jobs.
The reality is that a huge portion of the job losses are going to be permanent post-lockdown.
Lockdown level three is almost upon us and a lot of people will need to go job hunting again.
A new Stats SA survey outlines some of the Coronavirus pandemic’s most devastating effects on jobs, livelihoods and one’s ability to survive.
Jobs will be lost at plants in Port Elizabeth and East London as the debt-laden company seeks efficiencies.
Cyril Ramaphosa has explained why South Africa is suffering its worst unemployment crisis in over a decade, claiming that jobs are being created here.
Here is five of the most unusual and unique jobs on offer in South Africa according to Adzuna.
Mmusi Maimane believes finding a solution to create jobs will only be possible if opposing political parties are able to work together.