Business confidence in the 80s; WB, Nedbank cut SA growth forecasts; Gold, Aveng
A sentiment index compiled by the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry showed business confidence declined to an average of 92.6.
A sentiment index compiled by the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry showed business confidence declined to an average of 92.6.
To quote the US Judge, Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.: “Taxes are what we pay for civilised society”. When it comes to taxing businesses, there are two poles.
Carlos Ghosn, the auto executive who fled to Lebanon last week to escape trial in Japan said he did not escape justice; he fled injustice.
Many people are trying out veganism in January in what is called Veganuary, but is it really a healthy option or could the adoption of a vegan diet be detrimental to health?
Anne Richards says the world has reached a stage where economic principles like scarcity and growth should be re-examined.
Sara Gon writes about the history of communism and wants to know how the South African Communist Party is going to transform the country to prosperity with their policies.
It’s a new year and many people are in the mood for making a fresh start. And that often means giving something up (cigarettes, alcohol, junk food).
Palesa Morudu says that the dire situation at Eskom may force Ramaphosa’s hand who “stands accused of lacking the courage of his convictions.”
Richard Maponya, widely respected as the doyen of black business, passed away in Johannesburg just a few days after his 99th birthday.
Loadshedding made an unwelcome return as the Christmas break draws to an end just as Andre de Ruyter officially takes over as head of Eskom.