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SARS Under Pressure to Collect What They Can
6th October 2023 As a South African tax resident, one of the scariest situations you can find yourself in is where you have a large tax debt owed to SAR, which you... →
Approving outstanding permits could shift economy in 12-18 months, says Mzila Mthenjane
By: Martin Creamer 6th October 2023 If the 5 066 outstanding mining and exploration permits were approved, South Africa could begin to see a shift in the economy within 12 to 18... →
Transnet Freight Rail chief Mzimela tells mining industry quitting was a 'personal choice'
By: News24Wire 5th October 2023 Amid mounting pressure for an overhaul of Transnet management, the organisation’s head of Freight Rail says her decision to exit the organisation... →
South Africa definitely under-explored, has extraordinary untapped potential – Anglo
By: Martin Creamer 5th October 2023 South Africa, with its incredible minerals endowment and extraordinary untapped potential, is definitely under-explored, Anglo American CEO Duncan... →
Pace of energy transition will define South Africa’s economic prospects – Olver
By: Terence Creamer 5th October 2023 Presidential Climate Commission (PCC) executive director Dr Crispian Olver says South Africa’s energy transition and the pace at which it... →
Response to Siphelele Dludla's article about Durban
3rd October 2023 Dear Mr Dludla We have noted with disappointment that you have jumped on the ‘Bash Durban’ bandwagon. We have also noted that like many other... →
National Health Insurance won't fix the public healthcare system – Africa Health Indaba spokesperson
By: News24Wire 27th September 2023 The National Health Insurance is not going to fix the public healthcare system, especially when the doctor-patient ratio is one to 4 500. This is... →
Sars open to engage with remote workers and tax advisors
27th September 2023 The draft tax law amendment published in August and targeting foreign employers has inadvertently led to an uproar amongst South African remote... →