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No love, but some sympathy
By: Terence Creamer 8th December 2023 There is not much love for ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA). The near-monopoly business is seen as over-protected, and under responsive by many of... →
DA to PAIA ministers’ performance assessments as 6th Parliament closes
5th December 2023 The 6th Parliament South Africa’s 6th Parliament has been the most challenging yet in our country’s democratic dispensation. In a post-Zuma world,... →
Treasury says equity injection can be averted as it unveils R47bn Transnet guarantee
By: Terence Creamer 1st December 2023 A R47-billion guarantee facility, effective immediately, has been extended to struggling State-owned freight logistics group Transnet in support of... →
Business committed to building SA, Ramaphosa says after Ntshavheni's accusation
By: News24Wire 29th November 2023 More than a week after Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni accused the private sector of engineering the state’s collapse, President... →
National Treasury joins Western Cape ‘Whatsapp group’ – Confirms support for devolution of powers to capable provincial and local governments
29th November 2023 In National Treasury’s response to the Western Cape’s recommendations for amendments by the NCOP to the Division of Revenue Amendment Bill,... →
Gore warns of ‘plateauing’ pace of delivery on power, logistics, crime reforms
By: Terence Creamer 29th November 2023 Business Unity South Africa (Busa) president Adrian Gore has warned that the pace of delivery across the joint initiatives being taken with... →
100 000 containers now stuck outside three SA ports - as new penalties and price hikes loom
By: News24Wire 29th November 2023 In recent weeks, container ships have been bypassing the congested and delay-ridden Cape Town harbour to berth at the Port of Port Elizabeth in... →
ArcelorMittal’s Christmas retrenchment announcement shocks – Solidarity
28th November 2023 Solidarity noted with shock ArcelorMittal SA’s announcement that its board and management decided to close three long steel plants. The decision... →