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A nationalisation policy would see a drop in private sector demand for funding to invest in South Africa, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) said on Tuesday.
The IFC, which is the...
Corruption is a pervasive problem in both the developed and developing world. In recent years, the problem has gained much interest due primarily to a series of high level corruption cases in...
In today's podcast, the Unctad says that developing countries should shift towards clean growth; UN Habitat says that rapid and chaotic urbanisation threatens sustainable development in Africa;...
Energy, or the lack thereof, has emerged as a "top-three" risk factor for potential investors into South Africa, having not featured at all as a key risk until some three years ago, business risk...
Mine nationalisation in South Africa was not an imminent policy threat, nor even a fully fledged policy consideration. But the debate could be important in helping to shape the future leadership...
South Africans share a common belief that large numbers of
Zimbabweans have been streaming over the border, but how to handle this influx - and even how many Zimbabweans are in South Africa - is a...