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For Whose Benefit? Transparency in the development and procurement of COVID-19 vaccines
25th May 2021 The COVID-19 pandemic has required an unprecedented public health response, with governments dedicating massive amounts of resources to their... →
'I am not taking the vaccine. It has not been tested long enough' – 93-year-old North West resident
By: News24Wire 19th May 2021 "I feel that [the vaccine] has not been tested long enough. So, I am not having it," 93-year-old Ursula van Dyk from North West says. Van Dyk is a... →
SA: Gwede Mantashe: Address by Mineral Resources Minister, on the Budget Vote 34 (18/05/21)
18th May 2021 It is with profound honour that we once again appear before this august house to present the Budget Vote as allocated to the Department of Mineral... →
Winde says focus on governance has reaped good rewards for W Cape
By: Sane Dhlamini 11th May 2021 Western Cape Premier Alan Winde said on Tuesday that focusing on governance over the last few years has helped to keep the Western Cape’s... →
Five misconceptions about double tax agreement relief
11th May 2021 If a South African expatriate had to describe the year 2020 in one word, “uncertainty” would no doubt rank as one of the most appropriate. Even... →
Zondo commission – Koko tells Zondo he had no part in in McKinsey, Trillian payments
5th May 2021 Eskom’s payments to McKinsey & Co as well as Trillian Management Consultants in relation to the power utility’s turnaround strategy in 2016 once... →
Baker McKenzie’s new report outlines shifting patterns in infrastructure funding in Africa
29th April 2021 Baker McKenzie’s latest report - New Dynamics: Shifting Patterns in Africa’s Infrastructure Funding - analyses new data from IJ Global that shows... →
South Africa’s Central Bank Governor still sees room for accommodative policy 
By: Bloomberg 16th April 2021 South Africa’s central bank is likely to maintain its accommodative monetary policy stance to support the economy for as long as it has room to do... →