The economy, stupid! – Paul Hoffman
All political parties that are serious contenders in the upcoming general elections should commit to an anti-corruption stance.
All political parties that are serious contenders in the upcoming general elections should commit to an anti-corruption stance.
The recently ratified Employment Equity Amendment Act (EEAA) in South Africa, aimed at promoting transformation in the private sector, has raised concerns about the future implications for individuals and businesses.
NEASA provides a view on the President signing into law the Employment Equity Amendment Act – stating it to be unlawful and unconstitutional.
With an exorbitantly high unemployment rate, SA’s “woke-framed politics” sees the AI era unfold – potentially with major job threats.
Western Cape’s third quarter has exhibited a gladdening rise in employment rates with 85,000 new jobs created and an almost two percent decline in unemployment.
Markets have been resilient. That is in part because companies are still expected to report modest earnings growth through the rest of the year.
The NISED Masterplan also confirms that in the past three decades, SMME growth has been stagnant at best, writes NEASA’s Luthando Nondaba.
According to Keith Bryer, the recently expanded, all-powerful BEE legislation and the incipient NHI will be the undoing of SA.
Covid-19 highlighted so sharply our mortality, which explains why some are calling the Great Resignation ‘the Great Realisation’.
The IRR was one of the very few organisations to express scepticism right from the start about the ability of the ANC to implement the liberalising aspects of the NDP.