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A natural abundance of timber-producing resources is something South Africa does not have. In response to the need for timber and as a solution to fast-disappearing timber resources, the...
World economies are sliding as a result of eurozone debt problems and failure by European leaders to make the right decisions to resolve the crisis will have massive consequences for the global...
As the Director-General of the ILO, Juan Somavia, steps down, a pertinent question to ask is: will the Decent Work agenda that he introduced to the ILO survive and should it? In this week’s...
The 2011 Bribe Payers Index ranks 28 of the world’s largest economies according to the perceived likelihood of companies from these countries to pay bribes abroad. It is based on the views of...
There has been a slow uptake from municipalities for the incentive-based Phase 2 of the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP), Public Works Portfolio Committee chairperson Manana Mabuza says.
South Africa signed an agreement on Thursday with 12 other countries to combat cross-border tax evasion.
South Africa's tax take is under pressure as the country's economic recovery hasn’t been...
Companies from South Africa are seen as the fifteenth most likely to use bribery to secure foreign contracts, a new report released by Transparency International says.
From the 14th to 18th October 2011 the international league of religious socialists (ILRS) held a conference in The Hague to develop strategies and programme of action to mobilize the...