Johannesburg, South Africa, May 2024 — Excellerate Services is pleased to announce the launch of Velocity SmartConnect, the latest addition to Velocity, Excellerate’s proprietary suite of management tools.
Read moreKwaZulu-Natal is on the brink of becoming a hotspot for political assassinations post-May 29 elections, as anticipated political realignment could threaten the ANC’s electoral dominance. This insight comes from a report released by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Crime on Monday
Read moreBreaking News: 20 May 2024: South Africa's Constitutional Court has determined that former President Jacob Zuma is ineligible to run as a parliamentary candidate in the upcoming elections this month. This ruling from the highest court in the nation escalates concerns that Zuma's supporters from the uMkhonto weSizwe Party may incite unrest leading up to the May 29 vote or dispute the results. Party leaders have already expressed intentions to disrupt the electoral process should Zuma remain disqualified.
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Read moreThe Week Ahead - 20 May 2024
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Read moreIt has been widely reported on social media that the All Truck Drivers Forum and Allied South Africans (ATDFASA) plans to act on threats of its nationwide shutdown, scheduled to commence 20/05/2024. Gugu Sokhela, the national secretary-general of ATOFASA, has allegedly confirmed these plans, which stem primarily from ongoing dissatisfaction over the employment of foreign nationals, including undocumented workers, in the South African trucking industry.
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