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Mavuso lauds business for pragmatic assistance despite govt failures
By: Marleny Arnoldi 12th February 2024 Despite the great difficulty that is involved with running a business in South Africa, the private sector has taken a very pragmatic approach to... →
SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by South Africa's President, State of the Nation Address, Cape Town City Hall (08/02/2024)
9th February 2024 President Geingob was a dear friend of the South African people and a comrade in arms in the struggle for our freedom. He was a champion of African... →
The road to rescue South Africa runs through Parliament
9th February 2024 On Tuesday this week, ahead of yesterday’s State of the Nation Address, I delivered aspeech titled “A Blueprint to Rescue South Africa”, setting... →
Standard Bank not expecting major fiscal slippage despite election pressures
By: Terence Creamer 7th February 2024 Standard Bank chief economist Goolam Ballim does not anticipate “material fiscal slippage” in the 2024 Budget, despite expenditure pressures... →
DA launches 'Blueprint to Rescue SA', promises to fix Parly, end cadre deployment once in govt
By: Thabi Shomolekae 6th February 2024 The Democratic Alliance has promised that it will fix Parliament and turn it into the engine room of reform, once the party is voted into... →
South Africans are opting to go off-grid: how they’re being helped, and hindered, in their efforts
2nd February 2024 Eskom, South Africa’s State-owned power utility, struggles to generate and supply a stable flow of electricity to meet demand. In 2023, there were... →
DMRE to remodel draft IRP 2023 in light of new information, curtailment plans
By: Schalk Burger 1st February 2024 Many of the submissions the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) has received from the first round of public engagements about the... →
DRC’s green and automated Kibali gold operation highlighted as mining role model
By: Martin Creamer 30th January 2024 Kibali, the largest gold mine in Africa, is now also one of Africa's greenest and most impressively automated operations, which continues to... →