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Despite big obstacles, AfCFTA viewed as key to weaving new trade and industrial tapestry
By: Martin Zhuwakinyu 28th June 2024 In the grand tapestry of international commerce, Africa’s 55 nations have stood as individual threads rather than a unified fabric of economic... →
The risk of no relief – LAC refuses to award reinstatement for an unlawful dismissal
27th June 2024 Many employees, particularly those in senior roles, elect to challenge their dismissals based on a breach of contract, claiming specific... →
Mining needs one-stop regulatory environment to boost growth – Minerals Council 
By: Martin Creamer 27th June 2024 South African mining needs what is often referred to as a one-stop shop to ensure that an applicant is not sent from one department to the other... →
S Africa consumer confidence recovers in Q2, survey shows
By: Reuters 27th June 2024 South Africa's consumer confidence improved slightly in the second quarter due to fewer hours of loadshedding and a drop in fuel and food prices,... →
Streamlined PPP framework could unlock infrastructure investment
By: Darren Parker 21st June 2024 In February, the National Treasury asked for public comments to be submitted in respect of the newly drafted amendments to the National Treasury... →
SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by South Africa's President, on the occasion of the Presidential Inauguration, Union Buildings, Tshwane (19/06/24)
19th June 2024 We gather here, as people born of the same soil across our nine provinces that make up a unitary South Africa, determined that by our deeds we... →
Thungela poised to spend R3.9bn capital in South Africa 
By: Martin Creamer 18th June 2024 Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed Thungela Resources is poised to spend R3.9-billion worth of capital in South Africa going forward. An estimated... →
Transnet to boost rail for VW, other automakers
By: Bloomberg 14th June 2024 Transnet said it’s in talks to run additional trains between a port in Gqeberha in the Eastern Cape province and the country’s commercial hub of... →