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In this video clip, Centre for Development and Enterprise executive director Ann Bernstein discusses her book, 'The Case for Business in Developing Economies', with Polity's Amy Witherden.
Gone are the days when developing countries - what used to be called the ‘third world' - were consigned to perpetual victim status. All of the latest research points to the following...
Though not as visible a crisis as electricity provision, water supply is already impeding South Africa's socio-economic development in some localities, stated a new report based on round table...
Very few people would dispute the value of a good education. Success, particularly in the global knowledge economy, depends on it. Those with a good education - whatever their social circumstances...
Job creation should start with young people rather than those with more work experience, the Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE) said on Wednesday.
Those drunk with power in South Africa will get their comeuppance, said Archbishop Desmond Tutu on Sunday. "Those who become arrogant, who become drunk with power, who seemingly are unassailable:...
South Africa's slow-moving land reform programme, aimed at returning land seized by whites after 1913 to blacks, has so far failed to eradicate poverty, the president of the ruling ANC party has...