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Innovation and integrated approach can save Tshwane businesses during Covid-19
24th June 2020 The Tshwane Economic Development Agency (TEDA) has pivoted its focus in 2020 towards helping local businesses to sustain themselves in various... →
Ramaphosa says infrastructure to be placed at heart of South Africa’s postpandemic stimulus
By: Terence Creamer 23rd June 2020 President Cyril Ramaphosa believes that infrastructure should be the “flywheel” of South Africa’s economic recovery from the growth- and... →
Weekly Coal Index heralds vital new era of African pricing transparency
By: Martin Creamer 10th June 2020 Coal remains the dominant primary energy source for the production of electricity in South Africa. Even with high allocations for renewable energy... →
EC hospital beset by issues as Mkhize raises concerns about spike in Covid-19 cases
By: News24Wire 5th June 2020 While Health Minister Zweli Mkhize has raised concerns about the rapid increase of Covid-19 cases in the Eastern Cape, its largest casualty unit... →
The pandemic creates ideal conditions for the rise of populism
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 27th May 2020 Prior to the coronavirus pandemic the world’s political climate was darkening. Rising and deepening levels of authoritarianism, protectionism,... →
Anglo American to move corporate office to Rosebank
By: Martin Creamer 14th May 2020 Diversified mining company Anglo American, while committing to upholding the legacy of its historic central business district (CBD) presence in... →
Lesotho PM Thabane to retire in June, pending retirement conditions
By: African News Agency 7th May 2020 Lesotho's Prime Minister Thomas Thabane could resign as early as June, he said on Thursday. In a televised speech that sounded like his final... →
Final list of sectors entitled to resume under ‘Level 4’ lockdown to be published soon
By: Terence Creamer 25th April 2020 The South African government has unveiled initial details of its risk-adjusted approach for resuming economic activity and easing restrictions... →