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The Russia-Ukraine war will hurt SA investment ambitions: lessons from nine wars
By: Econ3x3 4th April 2022 Lessons from nine wars since the early 1970s, and the Brexit vote, show that global foreign direct investment inflows generally decline during the... →
SANRAL intensifies investments on N2 Wild Coast Road Project
1st April 2022 The South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited (SANRAL) will invest over R76 million in seven new contracts to benefit local communities that... →
CW releases annual report as it celebrates 10 years
By: Sane Dhlamini 31st March 2022 As it celebrates its 10th anniversary, Corruption Watch has released its annual report themed “Pushing for Change” which highlights South African... →
Death, taxes, and remote working
30th March 2022 Given the ever-changing landscape of the past two years, the adage that nothing is certain except death and taxes is perhaps more apposite than... →
South Africa's procurement regulatory regime finds itself in muddy waters
22nd March 2022 Regulatory uncertainty abounds in the procurement space after the recent Constitutional Court judgment upholding the Supreme Court of Appeal's... →
IRR says Employment Equity Amendment Bill will push unemployment higher
By: Schalk Burger 18th March 2022 The Employment Equity Amendment Bill, if implemented, will damage any chances of the country attaining meaningful growth and unemployment will rise... →
Managing Covid-19 after the National State of Disaster
17th March 2022 A new Code of Practice has been issued to guide employers on measures that need to be taken in the workplace to contain Covid-19 infections, once... →
ActionSA Calls Upon Gauteng MEC of Health to Act or Step Aside amid Security Guard Protests, Healthcare Worker Layoffs and Food Shortages
13th March 2022 ActionSA is deeply concerned that over the past several weeks, we have attempted to engage, with no success, with the Gauteng Department of Health... →