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Jobs are not being created fast enough to absorb the rising labour force, Economic Development Minister Ebrahim Patel says. Taking questions in the National Assembly, he says this is despite two...
South Africa plans to complete by the end of the year a study on how to use its vast mineral wealth to fight widespread poverty and this will figure into the ruling ANC's policy discussions on...
The maintenance and refurbishment of ageing infrastructure is a common motivation put forward by municipalities applying for tariff increases above the National Energy Regulator of South Africa...
Maintenance and the refurbishment of ageing infrastructure was a common motivation put forward by municipalities applying for tariff increases above the Nersa guideline of 20.38% for 2011/12, with...
The departure of Mr. Dominique Strauss-Kahn as Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) presents a prime opportunity for the IMF and the developed countries to deliver on...
The South African Reserve Bank will not hesitate to take timely action to ensure "second-round" inflation does not bed down in the economy, Deputy Governor Daniel Mminele says. He also says that...
Leaders of the Group of Eight began gathering in France on Thursday to endorse aid to new Arab democracies, but wrangling among Western and developing economies over who runs the IMF may take up...
A South African who could be in line to lead the International Monetary Fund is joining calls for the West to relinquish its hold on the financial body's leadership.