SA salvation lies in services into Africa, but requires end to haemorrhage
McKinsey says despite a thriving domestic services sector, South Africa’s share of exports of services remains small.
McKinsey says despite a thriving domestic services sector, South Africa’s share of exports of services remains small.
DA shadow minister of tourism James Vos says Baleka Mbete has rejected the party’s call for an urgent debate on the indefensible visa regulations.
When South Africa’s rand fell to its previous record in 2001, it fueled export-led growth, that isn’t happening this time which could push SA into recession.
In the National General Council document, the ANC acknowledges it has lost support – especially in the metros – and wants to mend its ways.
DA shadow minister of finance David Maynier wants to know why Treasury has been shut out of the nuclear build plans
The IRR argues that persistence with current foreign policy will undoubtedly harm relations with Western investors, which are already under threat.
The National Treasury is investigating the origins of a document that purports to be an intelligence report on how top Treasury officials were apartheid agents.
SA’s dogmatic socialists, determined to apply economic policies which failed everywhere else, have discovered a convenient scapegoat, justifying nuclear millstone.
National police spokesperson Lieutenant-General Solomon Makgale confirmed his boss‚ Police Commissioner General Riah Phiyega‚ had sent a text message telling Kohler Barnard to “Eat your heart out. I am not made by you and cannot be undone by you”.
The City of Cape Town has expressed its concern that Sanral’s decision to toll roads in the Cape Winelands may follow the same contentious route as Gauteng.