South African state-owned enterprises are still trying to recover from the effects of State Capture and the losses incurred during the Covid-19 lockdowns. While the government is highlighting recovery ...
It is safe to assume that there lurk within the ranks of the State Security Agency persons who would prefer not to see the NPA perform ‘without fear, favour or prejudice’. The NPA itself has its ...
South Africa has the third-largest public sector wage bill as a proportion of GDP in the world, which at about 10.5% of GDP greatly exceeds that of countries like the US, UK, Australia and Japan. But ...
The Gauteng Quality of Life Survey released on October 22 shows that 64% of those interviewed are worried the province will run out of water. The province is in a water crisis with the three major ...
A new report has found the average population sizes of more than 5,000 wildlife species have declined by 73% over 50 years, suggesting the world is approaching irreversible planetary tipping points ...
The team behind Stellenbosch University’s ICE conversion lab are tailoring vehicles for Africa’s unique transport needs. They have just handed over a converted EV bus to Golden Arrow and completed a 6 ...
What responsibility do corporations have in managing the waste they produce – both land and e-waste – and are they managing it in a way that is unharmful to the environment and human health?
The International Monetary Fund lowered its global growth forecast for next year and warned of accelerating risks from wars to trade protectionism, even as it credited central banks for taming ...
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The International Monetary Fund said the US election is creating “high uncertainty” for markets and policymakers, given the sharply divergent trade priorities of the candidates.
South Africa is no stranger to disappointing outcomes at cricket World Cups. The Proteas’ defeat by New Zealand on Sunday was the latest chapter of South Africa being the Greek tragedy of ...
It’s my spin on lunchtime, with long-term effects. Depending on how you take your lunchtime each day will render the effect either negative or positive – for the long haul.