How world sees SA: The Wall Street Journal on FW de Klerk
FW de Klerk, the last leader of SA’s white-minority government formed a relationship with the country’s first Black president, Nelson Mandela.
FW de Klerk, the last leader of SA’s white-minority government formed a relationship with the country’s first Black president, Nelson Mandela.
SARS says its concerted effort to clamp down on tax non-compliance has resulted in R172bn for the fiscus, drawn across all tax types.
According to Phil Craig, it is in the best interest of the voter to have a referendum that would allow voter freedom between the DA and the Cape Independence party.
Coalition talks between parties continue, with the kingmaker in Gauteng – ActionSA – in active talks with the Democratic Alliance and the Economic Freedom Fighters.
Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe has called on African nations to urgently form a united front to resist global pressure to rapidly abandon fossil fuels.
SA consumers will have to dig deeper in their pockets at the tills this festive season, with food prices set to rise on the back of rising petrol prices.
As the old year comes to an end and a new one starts, South Africans have a unique opportunity to transfer more offshore than usual.
After the unexpected retirement from test cricket of Protea kingpin Quinton de Kock, Rob Opie looks at the disastrous state of affairs at CSA.
Implicated by ex-Bosasa boss, Angelo Agrizzi, as having received lavish gifts and security upgrades, Nomvula Mokonyane has responded at the Zondo commission.
Former Comair CEO Gidon Novick is still smarting at the demise of the ‘family business’ and talks about new challenges.