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South Africans calling for pledges of greater economic growth
By: Simone Liedtke 30th May 2019 Following the appointment of a new Cabinet by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday night, the country has called for pledges of greater economic... →
Fuel prices a sore thumb for businesses, consumers
By: News24Wire 18th April 2019 Higher fuel prices have contributed largely to the increase in March inflation, and industry has warned of the effects it is having on business... →
Political parties agree on need for business, government collaboration
By: Marleny Arnoldi 12th April 2019 One cannot develop South Africa with a blanket approach, without consultation and discussion and these interactions should not be confined to the... →
Eskom’s own survival at risk should big hikes be permitted, EIUG warns
By: Terence Creamer 5th February 2019 The Energy Intensive User Group (EIUG) has added its voice to the overwhelming chorus of societal opposition to Eskom’s latest tariff submission,... →
SA: Small Business Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu to speak at SEIFSA Indaba
23rd May 2016 Small Business Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu will be the main speaker in a plenary session focusing on relations between small business and big... →
Solidarity: Task team established to save steel industry
13th August 2015 At an emergency meeting held this week, trade union Solidarity was requested to form part of a crisis task force to save the struggling local steel... →
Seifsa opposes additional taxes for business community
By: Sashnee Moodley 19th February 2015 The Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (Seifsa) on Thursday said it was opposed to the introduction of any additional... →
SA: Statement by Herman Mashaba, businessperson, states that Minister of Small Business must intervene to save small business in the Metal and Engineering sector (30/07/2014)
30th July 2014 The settlement reached by the MEIBC, Numsa and Seifsa this week demonstrates the staggering hypocrisy that dominates current discourse about the... →