Tax on SA high earners keeps the state afloat
International experience shows that people with that sort of tax burden are prone to leave the country imposing it, writes Garth Zietsman.
International experience shows that people with that sort of tax burden are prone to leave the country imposing it, writes Garth Zietsman.
Pieter Koekemoer responds to Sean Peche’s allegations and explains why it has taken so long for the JSE-listed company to respond.
Andrew Vintcent believes many SA stocks are so cheap theyâre discounting far worse than even the worst pessimists are projecting.
Weâre surely the worldâs best miners (and rugby players). But a less obvious super-power is our combination of natural beauty and smiles?
In August, a report by Altman titled ‘The Time of Covid’ was released in which Altman and his colleagues addressed important aspects of Covid-19 and vaccines.
Investors have been given every reason this year to want to bury their heads in the sand as the fallout from the pandemic set markets ajitter.
This tribute from Simon Reader sums up how many people, both British subjects and others around the world, feel about Queen Elizabeth II.
The Auditor General has released a report naming and shaming 15 departments who consistently incurred fruitless and wasteful expenditure over five years amounting to R1.5bn. Michael Appel takes a look.
The Economic Freedom of the World Report scores major components of liberty in countries around the world. SA continues to fall in its rankings.
Sum is only a fraction of hundreds of millions siphoned in breach of âAxie Infinityâ online videogame this year.