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What does Two-Pot mean for my legacy?
25th September 2024 September is Wills Month in South Africa. It also marks the introduction of the two-pot system of access to retirement savings for South Africans.... →
The success of GNU requires a proactive risk management committee
25th September 2024 The formation of a government of national unity (GNU) could, in the coming decade, become a more common approach to address complex governance... →
SA: Paul Mashatile: Address by Acting President, on the occasion of the commemoration of Heritage Day, Meqheleng Stadium, Ficksburg, Free State Province (24/09/2024)
25th September 2024 In celebrating our heritage, we must be alive to the impact of climate change on not only our wellbeing, but also on our culture. Extreme weather... →
Heritage Day: Honouring Our Past, Taking Action for a Brighter, Shared Tomorrow
25th September 2024 Today, we celebrate Heritage Day – a day to honour our rich diversity and the unique cultures that shape our identity as a nation. But, as we... →
Publication of Eskom’s 36% tariff submission by Nersa heralds formal start of consultation showdown
By: Terence Creamer 24th September 2024 The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has formally published Eskom’s much-anticipated and much-criticised allowable revenue... →
The Facts Tell a Different Story About Tshwane
23rd September 2024 If Cilliers Brink were an ANC Mayor, he would be regarded by the same people who defend him now as average by any objective measurement of the... →
South Africa’s coalition government triggers wave of investment
By: Bloomberg 23rd September 2024 The formation of South Africa’s business-friendly coalition government has triggered a wave of investment announcements and positive sentiment not... →
SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by Soiuth Africa's President, at the Summit of the future plenary session (22/09/2024)
23rd September 2024 Climate change is an existential threat. It is reversing economic growth and development gains in the Global North and Global South alike. →