Gordhan’s Roadshow highlighted need for URGENT growth-inducing reforms
The issues raised by investors on Pravin Gordhan’s roadshow underscore the need for South Africa to implement the growth-inducing economic reforms with urgency.
The issues raised by investors on Pravin Gordhan’s roadshow underscore the need for South Africa to implement the growth-inducing economic reforms with urgency.
Treasury refutes a Sunday Times report that any of its senior officials were the source of its story that insinuates that Jessie Duarte offered Mcebisi Jonas the finance minister position.
South Africa’s main opposition party called on Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan to clarify whether his deputy was offered the ministerial post in a meeting attended by the Gupta family and the son of President Jacob Zuma.
The FSB, National Treasury and the Reserve Bank will work with Old Mutual and Nedbank to ensure that any potential execution risks are mitigated.
The Daily Maverick’s Marianne Tham expands the previously unexplored side of President Jacob Zuma’s R500bn Nenegate blunder.
Peter Attard Montalto says the ANC is hosting a struggle between those who would benefit from patronage (“tenderpreneurs”) and others who want to eliminate such abuse.
The BRICS’ New Development Bank is formally ‘open for business’ and the recruitment process for its Africa Regional Centre in Johannesburg has started.
Biznews founder Alec Hogg shows how the R500bn loss of Nenegate was calculated.
Right now, whatever did or did not happen behind closed doors at the ANC’s pow-wow over the weekend is irrelevant. More so is that heat is leaving the governance kitchen.
South African Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan threatened to resign if President Jacob Zuma doesn’t fire the head of the country’s tax authority.