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2024 defining year for world’s first woman-owned phosphate mine, looking at IPO
By: Martin Creamer 12th February 2024 Adelaide Ruiters has been slogging away for ten years to get the world’s first woman-owned phosphate mine up and running. Now, 2024 looks like the... →
Employment Equity Act: Draft Regulations on Proposed Sectoral Numerical Targets
12th February 2024 On 1 February 2024, the Minister of Employment and Labour, Thembelani Waltermade Nxesi, (“Minister”) published, by way of Government Gazette, the... →
Daily Podcast – February 12, 2024
12th February 2024 Making headlines: Eskom to downgrade loadshedding to Stages 3 and 4 from Tuesday; DA lays charges against Mashatile following corruption... →
MEC Duma hands over R19 million to entrepreneurs
12th February 2024 Today, through an integrated approach involving myself and MEC for Health Nomagugu Simelane we are stimulating the rural economy and accelerating... →
DA lays charges against Mashatile following corruption allegations
By: Thabi Shomolekae 12th February 2024 The Democratic Alliance on Monday formally laid criminal charges against Deputy President Paul Mashatile, after allegations of corruption, spanning... →
South Africa resilient despite global shocks, survey shows
By: Schalk Burger 12th February 2024 Trade credit insurance company Allianz Trade says its latest quarterly Country Risk Atlas found that South Africa demonstrates external resilience... →
South African president Cyril Ramaphosa aims for upbeat tone in annual address, but fails to impress a jaundiced electorate
12th February 2024 This year’s State of the Nation Address – delivered annually in February by South Africa’s president – was bound to be stuffed with electioneering... →
Mavuso lauds business for pragmatic assistance despite govt failures
By: Marleny Arnoldi 12th February 2024 Despite the great difficulty that is involved with running a business in South Africa, the private sector has taken a very pragmatic approach to... →