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Minister Schreiber Engages with Business Leaders to Foster Economic Growth
7th August 2024 The newly appointed Minister of the Department of Home Affairs, Dr. Leon Schreiber, held a pivotal meeting with key stakeholders in South Africa's... →
Poor social development threatens South Africa’s economic sustainability, report shows
By: Darren Parker 6th August 2024 Persistently high youth unemployment rates and some of the highest levels of inequality globally have led financial institution Rand Merchant Bank... →
AU Commissioners must be elected for their ideas, not personalities
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 6th August 2024 For the African Union to remain relevant, its leaders should be judged by their capacity to renew Africa’s broken multilateralism. The African... →
City praises teachers for shaping future tourism leaders
29th July 2024 The conference, organised by the Western Cape Government Education Department with contributions from the City's Economic Development and... →
District Development Model a critical tool to take advantage of local endowments
29th July 2024 One of the legacies of the apartheid government was the brutal separate development policy. This Apartheid legacy left our country with... →
Standard Bank highlights economic development prospects of Agoa
By: Schalk Burger 24th July 2024 At the African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa) Private Sector Forum in Washington DC, in the US, financial services firm Standard Bank Corporate... →
KZN Budget: Show us your budget and we will show you your priorities
24th July 2024 Tomorrow’s presentation of KwaZulu-Natal’s 2024/25 budget – by recently installed DA Finance MEC, Francois Rodgers – will be a litmus test of both... →
Africa has much to gain from a more contained BRI
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 24th July 2024 Despite the Belt and Road’s mixed record in Africa, careful involvement in China’s smaller, greener projects could be beneficial. China’s Belt and... →