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The City of Johannesburg will spend over R100-billion on economic and social infrastructure over the next ten years, City of Johannesburg executive mayor Parks Tau said on Thursday.
To enable...
The number of people employed in South Africa's formal sector inched up only 0.3% in the fourth quarter of 2011 with the manufacturing sector among the few that added jobs, Statistics South Africa...
The New Growth Path (2010) and the National Development Plan (2011) mark important steps taken by the BRICS’ latest member, South Africa. Much has been said about the two initiatives and the...
South Africa will come to the rescue of a nuclear industry, still struggling for customers a year after Japan's Fukushima disaster, with a tender for one of the world's biggest atomic power deals....
South Africa will come to the rescue of a nuclear industry, still struggling for customers a year after Japan's Fukushima disaster, with a tender for one of the world's biggest atomic power deals....
Black business in South Africa was encouraged on Thursday to align its future endeavours to the country's new 'investment-led' economic growth path, which would require the emergence of a new class...
South Africa's two largest State-owned companies (SoCs), Eskom and Transnet, would soon launch the second phase of their local-procurement plans, with targets for increasing the local content in...