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South African inflation inches up, leaving rate cut hopes intact 
By: Bloomberg 11th December 2024 South Africa’s inflation rate crept up by less-than-expected in November, creating room for the central bank to deliver another cut in borrowing... →
Gauteng provincial government on the registration of spaza ahops
11th December 2024 On the 15th of November 2024, President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed the nation, announcing that decisive measures needed to be taken to address the... →
Global green alloy acclaim is there for South Africa to attain using new local technology 
By: Martin Creamer 10th December 2024 South Africa, which hosts more than 70% of the world reserves of chrome ore and manganese ores, was dominant in ferroalloy production until 2010.... →
Eskom provides update on coal plants where decommissioning has been delayed to 2030 
By: Terence Creamer 10th December 2024 State-owned electricity utility Eskom has provided some additional detail regarding the decision to continue operating 17 coal units across five... →
How far must an employer go to reasonably accommodate an employee’s religious convictions?
10th December 2024 In terms of section 187(2)(a) of the Labour Relations Act 1995 (LRA), a dismissal based on unfair discrimination may be fair if the reason for... →
COP29 failed Africa – what went wrong with the climate financing bid and what happens next
10th December 2024 The United Nations’ 29th annual climate change conference of the parties, COP29, ended with countries from the global north committing... →
Daily Podcast – December 09, 2024
By: Lumkile Nkomfe 9th December 2024 Making headlines: Ramaphosa reflects on government progress, notes slow pace of economic growth; Kganyago says South Africa cautious on rates to... →
South Africa cautious on rates to avoid regrets, Kganyago says 
By: Bloomberg 9th December 2024 South African Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago said policymakers were proceeding with care on adjusting interest rates, to avoid having any... →