Strike Ends, Kenya Airport Operations Resume After Agreement
Aviation workers in Kenya have ended a strike that disrupted air travel nationwide, following an agreement with government authorities to […]
Aviation workers in Kenya have ended a strike that disrupted air travel nationwide, following an agreement with government authorities to […]
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has threatened nationwide protests if the Senate does not reverse its reported rejection of a
South Africa has become the 54th full member of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), the continent’s primary trade finance institution,
South Africa’s National Minimum Wage (NMW) will increase to R30.23 per hour from 1 March 2026, Employment and Labour Minister
A recent study in Ethiopia has found that formal employment can lead to a significant change in how women identify
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has commended the federal government and members of the renegotiation committee for signing
The National Industrial Court of Nigeria has issued an interim order restraining the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors from embarking
Zimbabwe’s Labour Landscape: The Delicate Balance Between Restructuring and Worker Rights In 2015, Zimbabwe’s Supreme Court ruling in Nyamande &
Mrs. Juka Jabang, a trailblazing figure in The Gambia’s civil service, has been honored with the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award
Uganda’s corporate leaders have convened to address the country’s looming “youth dividend” and its implications on the labor market. With
South Africa is experiencing a wave of labor disputes and efforts to combat corruption. In the aviation sector, FlySafair cabin
Former Malawian Minister of Civic Education and National Unity Timothy Mtambo has denied allegations circulating on social media that he