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Zikalala pledges focus on job creation, reigniting tourism industry in KwaZulu-Natal

KZN Government KZN premier Sihle Zikalala has said that he would personally oversee the ailing job situation in the province. He declared he would create a war room for job creation that he would personally chair. He said that while national unemployment figures were up, there were some saving graces for KZN. Economic growth was the push from KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala on Friday as he announced the establishment of a war room for job creation. We undertake a solemn declaration to spare no effort in the struggle to grow the economy. The focus will be on restructuring the economy to ensure growth and address the imbalances in ownership patterns and ensure creation of jobs, he said during his speech to the province and its citizens.

Why the employment numbers differ so vastly in the Quar

On Tuesday, Statistics South Africa released the latest results from its Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS), telling a depressing story: in the last quarter of 2020, employment was nearly 9% lower than a year earlier, corresponding to 1.4 million fewer people employed. This stands in stark contrast to the results of the NIDS-CRAM survey, released a week earlier, which showed a far stronger recovery in employment. The NIDS-CRAM data suggested that employment in October 2020 had recovered close to the levels of February 2020. Why are the estimates so different, and what does this suggest about a possible employment recovery?  The NIDS-CRAM employment results in brief

Saftu members to march over SA s economic challenges today

Saftu members to march today over SA’s economic challenges Several small gatherings, in line with COVID-19 regulations, were expected to take place around the country to highlight challenges such as unemployment which now sits at 32.5%. FILE: Members of the South African Federation of Trade Unions (Saftu) are heading into the streets on Wednesday morning, to voice their anger at a number of economic challenges the country faced. Picture: Eyewitness News 49 days ago JOHANNESBURG – Members of the South African Federation of Trade Unions (Saftu) are heading into the streets on Wednesday morning, to voice their anger at a number of economic challenges the country faces.

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