SAEFA’s Angus on tackling collapse of employment in SA industry: It’s Pretoria’s regulations, stupid!
Employment in South Africa’s engineering sector has fallen sharply over the past two decades to half of where it should be.
Employment in South Africa’s engineering sector has fallen sharply over the past two decades to half of where it should be.
In this episode of UNDICTATED, Free Market Foundation CEO David Ansara urges corporate executives to grow a pair…
In an interview with BizNews, a veteran writer on foreign affairs and diplomacy, Jean Jacques Cornish warned the South African Government not to underestimate the significance of the US government.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed a proclamation transferring certain powers and functions related to the Electricity Regulation Act (Act No 4 of 2006) to the newly appointed Minister of Electricity, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa.
After 2021’s rebalancing, which raised the economy’s official size by 11%, South Africa’s GDP is now $420bn. The world’s GDP is over $100 trillion. This means SA accounts for just 0.4% of global economic activity – for every $1 000 spent anywhere on earth this year, only $4 will be on the southern tip of Africa.
Our partners at the Financial Times in London offer a window into how the world sees South Africa. It’s currently with little affection.
The only upside in all of this is that Pretoria is actually paying attention. Shudder to think how a post-2024 ANC/EFF coalition would react in the same circumstances.
South Africa’s alleged supply of arms to Russia in contravention of global sanctions has massive negative implications, according to the country’s foremost political scientist RW Johnson.
Paul Bell, former journalist and strategic consultant, discusses South Africa’s position in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Alec Hogg writes on BizNews’ new Cape Town studio home – a reminder of loyalty and mutual benefit in good business partnerships.