Is corruption flatlining? SA jumps 6 places in 2015 but score stays the same.
South Africa jumped 6 places in Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index for 2015, however its score on the index remained unchanged from 2014.
South Africa jumped 6 places in Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index for 2015, however its score on the index remained unchanged from 2014.
Apple is forecasting a sales decline for the first time in more than a decade, adding to evidence that the market for smartphones is becoming saturated.
Nigerian central bank governor Godwin Emefiele kept interest rates on hold yesterday and many feel he missed a trick by resisting calls to weaken the currency.
Natie Kirsh is backing a quick fix by Toronto-based tech startup KnowRoaming to offer what it says are the cheapest fees in 200 countries.
The new Expropriation Bill is nearing completion, with MPs putting the final touches to a key element of the government’s land reform programme.
Donwald Pressly says Pravin has no option but to fire the current SARS commissioner Tom Moyane, as the rogue spy investigation which he ordered has no base.
Recently turned entrepreneur Tanye ver Loren van Themaat says South African businesses can learn a lot from e-commerce giant Alibaba.
In any election, spending becomes a priority, something Western Cape Premier Helen Zille has said government simply cannot afford.
The plunge in oil prices is proving a boon for consumers and airlines, but is a bust for energy companies and producing nations.
All eyes will be on the South African Reserve Bank’s monetary policy committee when it announces the first interest rate decision of the year on Thursday.