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YES helps position S Africa as credible springboard into continent again 
By: Marleny Arnoldi 17th May 2019 Foreign direct investment is critical to the development of the South African economy and some innovative thinking by the Department of Trade and... →
Are agreements in restraint of trade enforceable?
29th April 2019 There is a common misconception amongst many members of the public, and indeed the legal profession, that agreements in restraint of trade are... →
Siemens - Sabine-Dall'omo
27th March 2019 Since 1860, Siemens has played a key role in building and upgrading the country’s energy and industrial infrastructure. Our history has been... →
Steinmeier lauds Ramaphosa for investigating State capture scandal
By: African News Agency 20th November 2018 German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Tuesday praised South African President Cyril Ramaphosa for probing the State capture scandal, saying... →
International project to help Africa tackle illicit financial activities
By: Ilan Solomons 14th July 2016 Africa needs to take illicit financial flows far more seriously and has to tackle systemic corruption challenges to achieve sustainable development... →
All 35 turbines erected at Noupoort wind farm project
By: Creamer Media Reporter 5th April 2016 All 35 turbines at the R1.9-billion Noupoort wind farm project, in the Northern Cape, have been installed and the plant is scheduled to enter... →
DA: Ian Ollis says doctors are refusing to treat injured employees due to calamitous Compensation Fund
18th May 2015 Today we announce the findings of a DA-mandated research investigation into the current state of the Workmen’s Compensation Fund and its effect on... →
NBI: Statement by the National Business Initiative, group of leading national and multi-national companies, South African companies take lead in committing to United Nations Global Compact (30/01/2013)
30th January 2013 South African companies are taking the lead globally in voluntarily committing to the United Nations Global Compact, with twelve companies becoming... →