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SA: Paul Mashatile: Address by Deputy President, during the roundtable with Citi Bank, CitiGroup Centre, Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London (03/10/2024)
4th October 2024 In a discussion with Citi Bank, my office agreed that we meet this way to converse about where we are as a country in the global context. The last... →
SA: Paul Mashatile: Address by South Africa's Deputy President, during the engagement with the South African Chamber of Commerce, London (03/10/24)
4th October 2024 The team that I call 'Sale Persons' consists of Ministers and Deputy Ministers, as well as senior officials who are responsible for critical areas... →
Political parties decry leniency in former Steinhoff CFO’s sentencing
By: Thabi Shomolekae 4th October 2024 While political parties have welcomed the sentencing of former Steinhoff CFO Andries Benjamin La Grange, they have noted apparent leniency with his... →
Battery manganese project begins in Mpumalanga, orders placed for long-lead items
By: Martin Creamer 1st October 2024 Manganese Metal Company (MMC) of Mbombela is on its way to becoming a Western world beater in the supply of high-purity manganese sulphate... →
100 days since election 2024: turning optimism into action for growth and jobs
30th September 2024 100 days ago, the DA faced a choice: leave South Africa to the EFF and MK, with all the economic and social destruction that would bring, or enter... →
The International Economic Implications of a Second Trump Presidency
27th September 2024 The paper explores policies promoted by former president and now candidate Donald Trump that would potentially affect the global economy. We focus... →
African Rainbow Minerals crowns grade as king, declares war on reef waste on PGMs front
By: Martin Creamer 26th September 2024 Two acronyms were drummed into new mining entrants in the days of yore – GIK and WAR. GIK is short for ‘grade is king’ and at the opposite end of... →
China bond market opening offers no panacea to debt-laden African states
By: Reuters 25th September 2024 Plans by African governments to raise money on China's domestic debt markets via so-called panda bonds could be undone by their heavy debt loads... →