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Political parties reject Godongwana’s Budget 
By: Thabi Shomolekae 12th March 2025 Opposition parties have rejected Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana’s Budget speech, with Government of National Unity (GNU) partner the Democratic... →
NUM worried about ‘possible bloodbath of job losses’ on multiple fronts
By: Darren Parker 12th March 2025 The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) is worried about a “possible bloodbath of job losses” across multiple sectors, including steel,... →
‘Very promising’ narrow-reef boring technology nearing rollout stage, ARM reports 
By: Martin Creamer 12th March 2025 The rollout of new narrow-reef boring technology, which has the potential to boost platinum group metal (PGM) grades, lower unit costs, enhance... →
Bloated Cabinet Travel Wastage Proves Why ActionSA's Legislative Reforms Are Needed to Cut Fat, Not Hike VAT
11th March 2025 As South Africa faces a deepening fiscal crisis, ActionSA has uncovered undeniable evidence of government waste, an astounding R169.3 million (and... →
SA cannot afford another ANC budget, warns AfriForum
11th March 2025 The civil rights organisation AfriForum is calling on the Minister of Finance, Enoch Godongwana, not to dance to the ANC’s tune in delivering the... →
Upcoming Budget speech has to grapple with rapidly changing geopolitical context, Mavuso says 
By: Darren Parker 10th March 2025 Rapid changes in global geopolitics mean that this week’s Budget speech will takes place in an entirely different context, Business Leadership... →
DA Gauteng reports fishy R1.8 billion payment to ANC-connected consultancy to the Public Protector
6th March 2025 The Democratic Alliance (DA) Gauteng has written to the Public Protector to request an urgent investigation into the suspicious payment of over... →
Pepfar funding to fight HIV/Aids has saved 26-million lives since 2003: how cutting it will hurt Africa
5th March 2025 The US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief has been a cornerstone of global HIV/Aids prevention, care and treatment for over two decades.... →