Steinhoff hits 87c; Shoprite falls; Gwede on Eskom, Unions; IMF scare to spur action; Copyright Bill backlash
Steinhoff shares hit a new low even after a long-awaited restructuring agreement on 9 billion euros of debt had been reached.
Steinhoff shares hit a new low even after a long-awaited restructuring agreement on 9 billion euros of debt had been reached.
The SABC has a long history of being “His Master’s Voice” and has been exposed to the whims of governments since its inception.
When a ruling party appoints people based purely on their loyalty to it and not on merit or commitment to public service, you’re asking for serious trouble.
Rhandzo Mukansi from Futuregrowth takes a peek at what has been going on in the global bond market and says South Africa’s fiscal situation is deterring investors despite the good yields.
Cathleen Powell argues in this article, Busisiwe Mkhwebane and those who are not willing to serve the Constitution and the law, should not hold office under it.
Daniel Thorleifsen has a suggestion for President Trump: Maybe try playing golf here first before putting in a bid for Greenland.
There are ways to overcome the ‘overqualified’ label and prove to the recruiter looking barely out of their teens, that you may actually help their business.
Azar Jammine from Econometrix said there appears to be an increase in emigration, but remains positive that Ramaphosa could surprise the doomsdayers.
The debate on land reform is heating up as a cross-party Parliamentary committee begins to look at how the Constitution can be changed to allow for the expropriation of land without compensation.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says South Africa has not asked for its assistance and the country does not need help.