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Reform momentum must be sustained ‘regardless of the form or composition’ of new government
By: Terence Creamer 10th June 2024 President Cyril Ramaphosa has underlined the importance of the new government – which is yet to be formed after no single party secured an outright... →
The new government must fix itself before it can fix the country
10th June 2024 What can a new government do to get the country back on track after 15 years of stagnation and decline? Over the past six months, the Centre for... →
Business confidence ticked up ahead of elections but more is needed to spur investment
By: Marleny Arnoldi 5th June 2024 The Rand Merchant Bank (RMB) and Bureau for Economic Research (BER) Business Confidence Index (BCI) increased by five points to 35% in the second... →
Think tank outlines five priorities for new government and for shaping coalition talks
By: Terence Creamer 5th June 2024 The Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE) has released a list of five priorities for South Africa’s yet-to-be-formed new government and which... →
Agenda 2024: Priorities for South Africa's new government
5th June 2024 The Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE) today called on political decision-makers who believe in the constitution, the rule of law and... →
First call applications for R400m junior mining exploration fund close July 12
By: Martin Creamer 4th June 2024 The first call applications for the R400-million junior mining exploration fund (JMEF) close on July 12. This was stated on Tuesday in a media... →
Renewing Governance: The role of transparency and accountability in SOE reform amidst shifting political landscapes
3rd June 2024 In the quest for a profound transformation in South Africa's State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs), the spotlight must be directed towards transparency... →
Business urges all parties to accept election results and work together to rebuild country
By: Terence Creamer 3rd June 2024 Organised business has urged political leaders to accept the 2024 election results and to prioritise the crafting of stable governance arrangements... →