News today includes that Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) has released the latest employment figures, showing an improvement in the labour market as more people find work.
Meanwhile, following the grim hijacking and murder of e-hailing driver Isaac Satlat, a fourth suspect has now been arrested for the crime.
Furthermore, a black mamba was safely removed from a home on Sunkist Drive in Redhill, KZN, on Monday after a resident discovered the snake in the bedroom.
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Unemployment drops: Western Cape leads job growth while Gauteng sheds jobs

Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) has released the latest employment figures, showing an improvement in the labour market as more people find work.
Data released on Tuesday shows that the Western Cape recorded the highest increase in employment, while Gauteng recorded the highest decrease.
Despite broader shifts in employment, the country’s youth continue to bear the brunt of unemployment, remaining the most vulnerable group in the labour market.
CONTINUE READING: Unemployment drops: Western Cape leads job growth while Gauteng sheds jobs
Questions raised about step-aside rule as Gigaba insists he’ll continue with parliamentary duties

ANC National Executive Committee (NEC) member Malusi Gigaba says he will not step aside from his role as the chairperson of parliament’s joint standing committee on defence (JSCD).
This comes after the EFF’s Carl Niehaus expressed concern with Gigaba’s participation in the portfolio committee meetings while he faces corruption charges in the Johannesburg High Court.
“I would like to raise serious concerns about him continuing to participate as chair in this meeting and in future meetings of the Joint Standing Committee on Defence.
CONTINUE READING: Questions raised about step-aside rule as Gigaba insists he’ll continue with parliamentary duties
Major new development in e-hailing driver’s murder case

Following the grim hijacking and murder of e-hailing driver Isaac Satlat, a fourth suspect has now been arrested for the crime.
Police confirmed the suspect handed himself over on Monday.
Police spokesperson Colonel Mavela Masondo said the man is expected to appear in court on Tuesday.
CONTINUE READING: Major new development in e-hailing driver’s murder case
How much money flows from South Africa to SADC countries? Here’s the breakdown

Migrants from the Southern African Development Community (SADC) have been sending billions back to their countries of origin.
The South African Reserve Bank (Sarb) confirmed over R100 billion had been transferred out of South Africa using authorised remittance providers since 2016, but is currently taking public comment on legislation to regulate alternative remittance providers.
The facilitation of remittances – cross-border payments made by foreign nationals – is a G20 goal championed by the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 10 aimed at reducing global inequality.
CONTINUE READING: How much money flows from South Africa to SADC countries? Here’s the breakdown
There’s a black mamba in my cupboard: Two venomous snake callouts in one day

A black mamba was safely removed from a home on Sunkist Drive in Redhill, KZN, on Monday after a resident discovered the snake in the bedroom.
Reaction Unit South Africa (Rusa) spokesperson Prem Balram said the unit was called to assist after the alarming find.
“A resident made the discovery,” said Balram, adding that Reaction Officer Bryson Bisnath was immediately dispatched to the scene.
CONTINUE READING: There’s a black mamba in my cupboard: Two venomous snake callouts in one day
Yesterday’s News recap
READ HERE: Joburg’s water woes deepen | Witness F hospitalised | E-hailing driver murder trio abandon bail