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Risk of South African economy hitting recession in 2019 high, says Moody's

By: News24Wire 6th June 2019 The odds that the South African economy could experience a technical recession in 2019 are high, according to Moody's. The ratings agency released... →
Provinces increase overall spending of allocated budgets in 2018/19
By: African News Agency 3rd June 2019 The nine provinces have spent R591.2-billion, or 98.8%, of their adjusted budget of R598.6-billion, according to the preliminary outcomes of the... →
NT: Preliminary Provincial Revenue and Expenditure Outcomes Report for the 2018/19 Financial Year
31st May 2019 South African provinces have spent R591.2 billion, or 98.8 per cent, of their adjusted budget of R598.6 billion, according to the preliminary... →
Significant changes in the pipeline - taxation of expats in South Africa
31st May 2019 Some South African tax residents working abroad, often referred to as "expats", are grumbling about changes to the Income Tax Act, 1962 (the Act)... →
MTN: MTN Group clarifies role of International Advisory Board
9th May 2019 Pursuant to the MTN Group announcement of Friday 3 May 2019 with respect to the evolution of the MTN Group Board and the establishment of an... →
JSE proposes changes to Listings Requirements to strengthen regulation of primary listings
2nd May 2019 On 12 April 2019, the JSE published for comment proposed amendments to its Listings Requirements to strengthen the regulation of primary listings... →
DBE: Angie Motshekga, Address by Basic Education Minister, on the occasion of the release of the 2017/18 School monitoring survey, GCIS Centre, Pretoria (08/04/19)
8th April 2019 Ladies and gentlemen, it’s my pleasure to address you this morning as we officially release the results of the 2017 School Monitoring Survey. →
Rise in teacher absenteeism worries Minister Motshekga
By: African News Agency 8th April 2019 Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga on Monday said the trend of teacher absenteeism from classrooms across the South Africa is marginally... →