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Mali says cutting ties with Ukraine over alleged involvement in rebel attack
By: Reuters 5th August 2024 Mali is immediately cutting diplomatic ties with Ukraine over comments by a spokesperson for Ukraine's military intelligence agency about fighting... →
There is no trade-off between sustainable fiscal policy and growth
1st August 2024 Fifteen years of mismatched revenue and spending erased the gains of the first half of the democratic era. In the 2010s SA chose a profoundly... →
Kenya’s new cabinet: finance minister faces an uphill battle against corruption, unemployment and debt
26th July 2024 Kenya faces difficult times ahead because of pressure to pay debts, create jobs for the youth, offer improved services to citizens and uproot... →
Signing of Small Enterprise Bill a welcome step in cutting red tape for SMMEs
25th July 2024 The DA welcomes the signing of the National Small Enterprise Amendment Bill into law, which will rationalise conflicting entities in the Department... →
Premier’s planned SOPA extravagance holds Legislature oversight hostage
24th July 2024 Premier Oscar Mabuyane’s plan to host the first State of the Province Address (SOPA) of his seventh term in Ntabankulu is a waste of money and has... →
South African inflation slows as food and transport costs cool
By: Bloomberg 24th July 2024 South Africa’s inflation rate slowed slightly in June, touching a six-month low and potentially encouraging the central bank to consider cutting... →
SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by South Africa's President, on The Presidency Budget Vote 2024, Parliament Chamber, Cape Town City Centre (23/07/2024)
24th July 2024 We have made significant strides over the course of the last five years to restore our country and our economy. We need to sustain the work that... →
Cyril Ramaphosa’s speech to parliament listed South Africa’s old problems – but no new solutions
22nd July 2024 South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s opening of parliament speech successfully captured the spirit of a diverse and cohesive multi-party... →