The Budget tabled on Wednesday had a number of misses, with one of the biggest being the failure to cut government’s public servant remuneration, which was set to grow by 7%
Category: ECONOMY
South Africa’s Treasury is set to present its 2018 budget to parliament on Wednesday but market focus is on whether new President Cyril Ramaphosa will reshuffle the cabinet b
Rand gains on the election of a new South African president have run their course, say analysts, as markets await a possible Cabinet reshuffle this weekend.
South Africa’s brand new President Cyril Ramaphosa is riding on a wave of goodwill across the political divide as the country looks to him to steer the recovery of an ailing econ
The proposed Competition Amendment Bill will transform South Africa’s competition authorities into instruments for black economic empowerment (BEE), argues business lobby Afr
While there are early signs of a recovery in the local economy, with expected business conditions improving, government now needs to show – through its Budget later this mont
The National Treasury on Monday encouraged South Africans to share their views about the country’s economy and other issues they would like government to highlight when Finan
Consumer confidence in South Africa remained depressed in the fourth quarter of 2017, extending its negative streak to three consecutive years, compilers First National Bank and th
The fractured state of the world is an opportunity for South Africa to exploit if it can show a compelling growth story.
Sasol Khanyisa, a R21-billion broad-based black economic empowerment (BBBEE) ownership structure, has been granted formal approval by Sasol shareholders.
