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The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) recommends May 1 to the Presidency as implementation date for the Companies Act of 2008. This comes after the DTI announcement that there should not be...
The South African Reserve Bank leaves its repo rate unchanged at 5,5% but raises its inflation forecast and strikes a bullish tone on growth. The Monetary Policy Committee's (MPC’s) hawkish tone...
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday unveiled an ambitious $10 billion plan to harness the country's vast gas reserves and develop a petrochemical and fertiliser industry, weeks before...
Since the previous meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee, the risks to the outlook for domestic inflation have increased on the upside, mainly as a result of cost push pressures. The...
South Africa should not replicate Australia's controversial resource tax, which is likely to hurt investment and push capital elsewhere, the head of AngloGold Ashanti said on Tuesday.
A South...
he uprisings that have swept across the Arab countries will not happen in South Africa, President Jacob Zuma said. He was speaking during the launch of the African Ombudsman Research Centre at the...
SA's ruling African National Congress is spilt in a racism row that has laid bare a generational rift in the party;SA’s business process outsourcing and offshoring industry has significant...
The price of petrol and diesel will rise sharply next week, with inland consumers set to pay 43c/l more for petrol and between 63c/l and 64c/l more for diesel from Wednesday.
The increases were...