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Confidence or arrogance
By: Terence Creamer 2nd August 2024 As loadshedding wanes, Eskom’s confidence is growing. This is not a bad thing, as South Africa needs its State-owned companies to be places of... →
DA considers legal action to stop CoJ salary increases
1st August 2024 The Democratic Alliance (DA) is considering all of its legal options to stop the planned salary increases in the City of Johannesburg (CoJ) as... →
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... →
How would Trump 2.0 impact African economies?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 1st August 2024 African winners will be those countries that pragmatically play to Trump’s ego and self-proclaimed dealmaker status. As America’s election race... →
WC Premier’s Opening Address: Resilience the key in challenging environment
31st July 2024 The DA in the Western Cape welcomes the Premier’s Opening Address, delivered today in the Western Cape Provincial Parliament by Premier Alan Winde.... →
Business proposes public dashboard to boost implementation of govt commitments – Mavuso
By: Schalk Burger 31st July 2024 Business organisation Business Leadership South Africa's (BLSA's) member companies have suggested the development of a public accountability system... →
Initial output from Sylvania Platinum’s new tailings project on track for first half of 2025
By: Martin Creamer 31st July 2024 First production from the developing Thaba Joint Venture (JV) chrome and platinum group metals (PGMs) recovery project on the northern part of the... →
What business wants from the DTIC
31st July 2024 I was heartened by Department of Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Parks Tau’s commitment to engage the private sector in identifying... →