President Jacob Zuma on Wednesday said black people were still not in charge of the economy.
Category: ECONOMY
President Jacob Zuma relived Nenegate during a speech at the Africa National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) Economic Freedom Lecture at the Olive Convention Centre in Durban on Wedn
Despite being a small, agriculturally marginal, predominantly semi-arid, landlocked nation, Botswana has experienced rapid economic development, owing to the correct policies being
International credit rating agencies have shown themselves not to be overly concerned by South African’s “robust” politics, Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Wednesday
The First National Bank (FNB)/Bureau for Economic Research Building Confidence Index reached its highest level in a year, at 40 points, in the fourth quarter.
To deepen already strong economic ties with South Africa, UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond will engage with Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, other senior leaders and b
The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Sacci) Business Confidence Index (BCI) improved to 93.
South African chemicals producer Omnia on Tuesday reported that negative impacts on its agriculture division, including the drought and a breakdown at its Nitric Acid 2 complex, ha
Financial services provider BNP Paribas Securities on Monday cautioned that South Africa was not out of the woods yet, with the risk of a ratings downgrade to ‘junk’ status by
The decision by Fitch to retain South Africa’s sovereign credit rating at its current level – although with a rating outlook change – is a vindication of the efforts by gover
