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Denel to remain under judicial supervision, case postponed to September
16th March 2022 Labour Court Judge Moshoana ruled in Johannesburg today that state-owned company Denel must remain under the judicial supervision of the court to... →
UASA labour case against Denel back in court tomorrow
15th March 2022 UASA’s protracted labour case against state-owned enterprise (SOE) Denel will be continued in court tomorrow, 16 March 2022. After almost 19... →
The Reserve Bank is not a plaything for political expediency
15th March 2022 We’re about to see how destructive inflation can be, particularly in this environment, where it is being accelerated largely by external factors... →
Solidarity submitted warrants after Denel’s failure to pay R90 million for salaries
9th March 2022 Solidarity today submitted warrants of execution to the value of around R90 million to the sheriff, after Denel failed to pay R90 million in... →
Solidarity submitted warrants after Denel’s failure to pay R90 million for salaries
9th March 2022 Solidarity today submitted warrants of execution to the value of around R90 million to the sheriff, after Denel failed to pay R90 million in... →
Defence committee calls for urgent action to salvage Denel to secure the future of Defence industry
25th February 2022 The Joint Standing Committee on Defence has highlighted the risks posed by the continued challenges faced by Denel on the operational capacity of... →
Public paralysis
By: Terence Creamer 25th February 2022 To the outside observer, the recent debate on the importance of the private sector in creating employment must have come across as almost surreal... →
An overly cautious budget that is hampered by ANC radicals who oppose growth
23rd February 2022 The Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana’s budget speech offered a welcome but cautious narrative on the state of South Africa’s fiscal trajectory.... →