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Poverty, unemployment, and inequality remain entrenched, and the benefits of transformation have been captured by a small, ...
The government-initiated Shop Proudly SA online store has three logistics partners, and the Post Office isn’t one of them.
South Africa is poised for stronger economic growth as crucial reforms in energy, rail, and logistics sectors take hold, ...
Ex-CEO says over R7bn vanished from Post Office financesSAPO needs R6.8bn more despite past bailouts and monopoly rightsGovt ...
The Dollar’s Grip on the Global Financial Pulse For over seven decades, the United States dollar has reigned not just as a ...
The Energy Council of South Africa is strongly supportive of the goal of launching the initial phase of the South African Wholesale Electricity Market (SAWEM) in early 2026, arguing that the platform ...
Gillian Schutte explores how the Genocide Convention's principles apply to the systemic oppression of South Africa's African majority, revealing a slow genocide that challenges our understanding of ...
A US federal judge has refused to dismiss a major antitrust lawsuit against Apple, allowing the US government’s case accusing ...
By 2007, smaller players won the right to build their own networks. Seven years later, Vumatel rolled into Parkhurst, kicked ...
Years before returning to politics, Cyril Ramaphosa was part of a group of investors who helped Seacom bypass government ...
Eskom faces existential threat as unpaid municipal bills rise by $2 billion annually. • Reforms since 2022 allow private producers up to 100 MW, accelerating competition. • Independent power producers ...
Business Leadership South Africa Chief Executive, Busisiwe Mavuso However, a key to the regulations is that they do not sideline SITA, merely break its monopoly and stranglehold on state IT.
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