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African leaders call for new global taxes to fund climate change action
By: Reuters 6th September 2023 African leaders on Wednesday proposed new global taxes and reforms to international financial institutions to help fund climate change action in a... →
Employers can make strikes unnecessary
28th August 2023 Should employees go on an unprotected strike they could theoretically be dismissed legitimately by the employer. This is because an unprotected... →
Strong half-year De Beers production in tough macro environment 
By: Martin Creamer 28th July 2023 The De Beers Group faced off tricky macro-economic conditions to record first-half earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation... →
Cape Town to roll out a number of technologies to combat crime 
By: Irma Venter 28th July 2023 The City of Cape Town will this year introduce a number of new technologies to combat crime. Some of these technologies may be familiar, such as... →
Southern Africa is now Anglo’s only business region not on renewable energy 
By: Martin Creamer 27th July 2023 Southern Africa is now the only region in the Anglo American business fold that is not on renewable energy because the company cannot go to a... →
Gordhan welcomes Competition Tribunal ruling on SAA Takatso deal 
By: Rebecca Campbell 26th July 2023 The Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) has warmly welcomed the decision of the Competition Tribunal to approve the takeover of State-owned... →
NUMSA welcomes 8% wage increase for workers at Menzies Aviation
25th July 2023 The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) welcomes the 8% wage increase for workers at Menzies Aviation following lengthy wage... →
Transition finance for emerging economies
24th July 2023 Finance to support investments aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions in hard-to-abate sectors, such as cement, steel, plastics, trucking,... →